en standing in queue

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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standing in queue is a subevent of…

  • en you become impatient ➜
  • en impatience ➜
  • en you will have to wait ➜
  • en daydreaming ➜
  • en becoming impatient ➜
  • en a bobby might walk by ➜
  • en change lines ➜
  • en you get bored ➜
  • en you get impatient ➜
  • en get sore feet ➜
  • en getting sore feet ➜
  • en look around ➜
  • en looking at other people ➜
  • en you might become agitated ➜
  • en you might get tired ➜
  • en reminisce ➜
  • en tap your foot ➜
  • en thinking of other things ➜
  • en watch the double-decker buses ➜
  • en whistle ➜
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Effects of standing in queue

  • en frustration ➜
  • en waiting your turn ➜
  • en being annoyed ➜
  • en adjusting distance between oneself and others ➜
  • en a back ache ➜
  • en become tired ➜
  • en becoming annoyed ➜
  • en boredom ➜
  • en boredum ➜
  • en crowds to become more managable ➜
  • en delays ➜
  • en fatigue and boredom ➜
  • en fidgeting ➜
  • en getting bored ➜
  • en getting called ➜
  • en getting impatient ➜
  • en getting to the front ➜
  • en impatience ➜
  • en irritation ➜
  • en keeping the correct sequence ➜
  • More »

standing in queue requires…

  • en waiting ➜
  • en patience ➜
  • en civility ➜
  • en time ➜

standing in queue is used for…

  • en something you absolutly must do ➜
  • en avoiding chaos ➜
  • en determining priority ➜
  • en maintaining order ➜
  • en obtaining that which one wants ➜
  • en taking turns ➜
  • en waiting to be served ➜

Subevents of standing in queue

  • en eating in a fast food restaurant ➜

standing in queue is defined as…

  • en same as standing in line ➜
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