One thing that many foreigners might find weird in my country is the concept of “queuing” or standing in line for services. While it’s common to see people patiently waiting their turn, in some cultures, cutting in line or not adhering to a strict queue can be perceived as normal behavior. In contrast, here, there’s often a strong social expectation to respect the line, and violations can spark confusion or even discontent. It’s interesting to see how cultural norms shape our behaviors in such everyday situations! What about you? What quirks does your culture have that might surprise someone from another country?
One thing that many foreigners might find weird in my country is the concept of “queuing” or standing in line for services. While it’s common to see people patiently waiting their turn, in some cultures, cutting in line or not adhering to a strict queue can be perceived as normal behavior. In contrast, here, there’s often a strong social expectation to respect the line, and violations can spark confusion or even discontent. It’s interesting to see how cultural norms shape our behaviors in such everyday situations! What about you? What quirks does your culture have that might surprise someone from another country?