head mouse
Member
Scenario 3:
Within the inside of the queue, Group A has not yet reached the end of the line (The people in front of them). They are walking through as normal, then they either stop or nearly stop to: view some minute detail of the queue, go through a bag, un-child a stroller, or discuss whether or not they want to even get on the thing. Group B is closing fast. They go around Group A.
Is this cutting? Is it rude or unethical?
This all depends on the situation. if group A is just dealing with a child or quickly looking at details, then I say group B needs to wait. However if Group A is just talking and not paying attention and Group B signals or informs Group A that the line has moved up, and Group A still does not move, then Group B should go around or if Group A is taking a lot of time looking at details, then they should let the line move around them.