Do people queue properly in every country?
The details travelers rarely ask about often shape the real trip.
Queue culture differs by destination, and travelers may need to adapt to local norms around lines, priority, and crowd movement.
Some countries have strict queue etiquette, while others use looser crowd-based systems where people move forward as space appears. Transport stations, bakeries, markets, and ticket offices can all have different unwritten rules.
Travelers should watch what locals do before reacting. In places with unclear queues, standing close, making eye contact, and calmly confirming your turn can help. Anger over queue behavior usually makes the situation worse.