It's years ago now, but I was in a supermarket queue one lunch time, on my lunch break - when a man started at the back of the queue asking each woman (there were no other men in the queue) if they would mind if he went in front of them, as he only had one item. He did this with each person in turn, none having refused him - until he got to me. When asked, I said "Sorry, I'm on my lunch break - just as most of the other people in the queue are, and I'm afraid I'm not willing to do so" Had he simply asked one or two, I might not have refused, but to go in front of six or seven people, asking each one was just too much for my patience. There were three other people still in front of me!
what is this behavior called does it have a name?
So it begins….. Streeting resigns
Angela Rayner cleared by HMRC. What a coincidence!
Is it rude to not finish a book club choice that was selected by someone else?



