Also, the first class tickets for the train were totally worth it.

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    Often it’s more like not respecting the sanctity of the line. Americans got the tradition of the queue from the Brits. It was a source of constant annoyance when I lived in Germany when people would cut the line and others just let them without objecting.

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      people would cut the line and others just let them without objecting.

      I can’t even imagine that being the case in a place like Germany… Some places sure, but there!?

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        It was 30 years ago, at least. Can’t speak to today.