一篇wiki文章对(前)共产国家罕有的正面评论# WaterWorld - 未名水世界
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source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_(in_line)
International attitudes
In former Communist countries, where waiting in long queues was a near-daily
occurrence for some, especially at times of rationing, the act of waiting
in line and the code of conduct associated with it is much more
institutionalized and regimented to this day (See Consumer supply in the
Soviet Union in the 1980s). In Russia, for example, the art of queuing is
finely-honed: it is acceptable for a person to leave the queue to use the
bathroom (or similar brief diversion) and then return to their original
place without having to ask permission. It is also common for a person to be
allowed to jump to the front of the queue in special cases, like the need
to purchase a ticket for an imminently departing train. This can also be
seen in Cuba, including notably at the Coppelia ice cream stores, and in
Spain where an arriving patron asks "¿Quién es el último?" (
Who is last?) and is then behind that person in the queue, which is not
always a physical line.
当然, 以上的评论不包括大陆人.
原来大陆人素质低和不会尊重规则和共产党执政无关. 我现在明白为什么土共说法治不
合乎国情了, 大陆人就是学不会尊重游戏规则, 被瞧不起也是自找的.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_(in_line)
International attitudes
In former Communist countries, where waiting in long queues was a near-daily
occurrence for some, especially at times of rationing, the act of waiting
in line and the code of conduct associated with it is much more
institutionalized and regimented to this day (See Consumer supply in the
Soviet Union in the 1980s). In Russia, for example, the art of queuing is
finely-honed: it is acceptable for a person to leave the queue to use the
bathroom (or similar brief diversion) and then return to their original
place without having to ask permission. It is also common for a person to be
allowed to jump to the front of the queue in special cases, like the need
to purchase a ticket for an imminently departing train. This can also be
seen in Cuba, including notably at the Coppelia ice cream stores, and in
Spain where an arriving patron asks "¿Quién es el último?" (
Who is last?) and is then behind that person in the queue, which is not
always a physical line.
当然, 以上的评论不包括大陆人.
原来大陆人素质低和不会尊重规则和共产党执政无关. 我现在明白为什么土共说法治不
合乎国情了, 大陆人就是学不会尊重游戏规则, 被瞧不起也是自找的.