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What does Britain make you think of? Its royal (王室) family or fish and chips? In fact, Britain is 1.f     for forming queues as well. From the supermarket to the underground, queues are everywhere.

I used to think people 2. s     queue in China. But I was wrong. You can also see queues everywhere. It is a part of 3.d     life. People queue most of the time. They queue to buy tickets in the cinema or when waiting at a restaurant. Most Chinese are 4.u     to waiting in a queue.

But sometimes you’ll find 5.y     in the middle of a rush, for example, getting onto the underground. Even away from the busy underground platform (站台), queues are different. One day I remembered standing in line at the supermarket. I left a small 6. s     in front of me. Within seconds, a girl walked by and took her place in front of me.

I was a 7. b     surprised at first, and then a bit angry. And later I smiled. I found these 8.e     were very interesting. These small differences help me learn about a new 9.c    . Sometimes Chinese are less polite because they are less10. p    . And there are usually more people in cities. And of course, queue jumpers are always unpopular.

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