The person ahead of me either talking to the cashier or to the person on front of them playing catch up. I tell them that there's a restaurant just down the street and why don't you go meet up there and get a cup of coffee.
@@ronica2623 I have known the word since I was in high school and have used it but I am old. Perhaps the word has fallen out of favor with younger generations. I guess I need to get in back of the queue.
Steve is really good at pronouncing those HARD AFRICAN NAMES!! MY HAT OFF TO HIM!
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The person ahead of me either talking to the cashier or to the person on front of them playing catch up. I tell them that there's a restaurant just down the street and why don't you go meet up there and get a cup of coffee.
He didn't know what was a queue ?
Americans commonly know it as "line"
Go home?????? Give us a break!!
Queueing is an American term.
No one I know uses that term
@@ronica2623 I have known the word since I was in high school and have used it but I am old. Perhaps the word has fallen out of favor with younger generations. I guess I need to get in back of the queue.
Nope... queue is commonly used in British English speaking countries. American English is "line"
@@sangeethasangeee Who knew that I have been speaking British English
@@Robertbrown08049 well, I’m old too. lol. Most of us know the word, we just don’t use it much, maybe it’s regional. I live in USA, California
Steve showing how dumb he is, thinking queuing is an a African term 😅