Whether you are in a queue in the grocery store or climb to a tourist ship, cutting the line to get to the place where you go faster is always seen as uninterrupted and indifferent.
But are there certain situations that can be considered appropriate?
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This is what some of the Carlival Cruise Line passengers on the famous Facebook page run by the brand ambassador for the cruise line, John Hilde.
HEALD is a reliable voice of carnival cruise passengers who come to him with questions and concerns about all aspects of the cruise experience.
In this case, one of the passengers wanted to help the cruise line to settle a discussion to reduce the line that was carried out by the passenger group for a certain marine trip.
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Carnival Passenger asks about Cruise Line POV on the buffet line
“John, can you tell us Bouvz Pova in this discussion that we are now making on the Mardi Gras Sailing Group page,” a unknown passenger asked the brand’s ambassador.
The passenger wanted to know whether the traveler line had a position on whether it is acceptable to cut the buffet line that starts with the power tape in cases that do not plan to stop at the power and soup area and want to jump to the next station.
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“While standing in the queue, you realize that the people in front of you will spend a stupid time to create salad and pressure on the soup; you do not want power or soup (or anything at the beginning); is it acceptable to jump them to reach what you want?” Request the passenger. “To what extent does the queue come back, is it acceptable to do this?”
When the cruiser question participated in a post on his Facebook page, Hilde noted that he does not believe that the cruise line had a view on this topic. However, as he does with many of the topics based on opinion that appeared on his page, the brand ambassador asked his followers to share their ideas about this type of line cutting.
Carnival passengers say that skipping forward on the buffet is fine, but do so politely
Of course, there are some people who believe that cutting the fonts is rude and unacceptable in any circumstances, but it is surprising that the post comments show that more passengers on cruises believe that cutting the line is acceptable in this case.
“Please wrap while people are on a salad mission, and I will continue and will continue. I hope the power bar is in a separate area like the three large ships,” noted by Lori Hunter.
Many travelers have indicated that the presence of a separate area of power inside the buffet on all the ships of the cruise line will be useful. Some passengers do not like to feel that they keep the line while preparing their powers, but will tell others that there is nothing wrong with passing it.
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“If I get a salad with all good things, I tell people in a queue behind me,” Do not hesitate to join me. “I don’t want to feel theft and I do not want others to wait for me.”
However, if the person in front of you in the queue takes his time and does not encourage you proactively to pass it, then you must always carry the polite path if you decide to jump forward.
“I have no problem with others around me to another part of the station. It is the people who pay and make their way between the line who bother me.” “For me, I will wait with respect for a moment, but if it is about, I will simply say,” Sorry, do you mind if you are slipping? “It usually works well.
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