In Inverness the long wide shelf at the window the bairns love to climb on is the 'packing' area. I used to use LIDL and ALDI through some sense of supporting the underdog, but now they airport terminal announcements for new tills opening and such I don't like the ambience in LIDL.
What is it with people and queuing these days? I bank with Barclays and they have a wee branch in Inverness with only a handful of tellers. Frequently I observe rude and aggressive customers acting like spoilt brats because they have to queue for a couple of minutes. Ridiculous. Do they expect the bank to hire a group of tellers to sit and wait to serve them during their lunch break?
The worst is the pubs.
Having had a skinful does not confer rights to priority over the polite and patient majority.
How about the reduced shelves in the supermarkets? My goodness, all the conventions regarding personal space are turned upside down.
..and how about those people in a traffic jam? You know the ones. They feel it necessary to sit there honking their horns. Then they get out as if the cause of the jam is some how going to require their investigation and interference.
The only time I lose my shit when queuing is when I have spent, say, ten minutes in a queue and eventually am getting seen, and the dolt in front of me answers the phone.