Lines, Queues & Pauses: A Cultural Study of Waiting Around the World
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Inzamam, 2025
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1 online resource (80 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798232274917 MWT19223920, 19223920
LANGUAGE
English
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Why do the British queue with military precision while Italians seem to ignore lines altogether? What does the way we wait reveal about who we are?From the orderly train platforms of Tokyo to the chaotic coffee bars of Rome, from Nordic personal space bubbles to American fast pass culture, Lines, Queues & Pauses takes readers on a fascinating journey through one of humanity's most overlooked rituals: waiting.Dr. Nils Gergman, a cultural anthropologist who has spent decades observing human behavior across six continents, reveals the hidden rules, unspoken hierarchies, and surprising psychology behind how different cultures wait. This is not simply a book about standing in line. It is a window into patience, power, social order, and what it means to be human in a world that increasingly demands everything right now.You will discover:Why queue jumping is Britain's ultimate social crime and why Mediterraneans do not even recognize the conceptHow Japan engineered waiting into an art form of respect and precisionThe American obsession with skipping the line and what it reveals about cultural valuesWhy Scandinavians maintain two meter distances even before the pandemicHow digital queues changed everything and nothingWhat ancient monks and modern mindfulness teachers understand about the lost art of patienceWitty, surprising, and deeply human, this book will forever change how you see the grocery store line, the airport security queue, or the virtual waiting room. Whether you are a traveler, a people watcher, or someone who has ever been frustrated by a slow moving line, Lines, Queues & Pauses offers a fresh lens on the everyday moments that quietly shape our cultures.Perfect for readers who loved The Culture Map, Watching the English, and The Geography of Bliss

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