The man bought all the ribs because he was against cutting in line. Do you support him?

If a person cuts in line and everyone is actually waiting in line, someone will scold him. In addition, if the man lines up and the merchant sells it to him, I think it is necessary for us to clarify the facts to the merchant. Because everyone's time is precious, it is reasonable for everyone to line up according to this rule. Wouldn't it be a mess if everyone knew that this person was waiting in line? Then everyone is scrambling to catch up and grab the first position, without waiting in line. So if such an event occurs, you still have to communicate with the seller.

Many people will not support jumping the queue unless there are special circumstances.

Under normal circumstances, everyone will not support the act of jumping in line to buy things. Everyone is waiting, and everyone is waiting in line to maintain order. When a stranger comes to buy all the ribs, you can't be the first one in line. What's the point of waiting in line? Therefore, when someone is waiting in line, we should communicate in time to avoid this bad behavior. Generally, queuing to jump the queue is like being in a hospital or a station. It is excusable and there are special circumstances to jump the queue. However, there are really too few people who can jump the queue to buy snacks. I don't think such behavior is really desirable.

He will make me suspicious about this shop.

In fact, the store wants everyone to line up in an orderly manner so that they can sell their products quickly. Because if everyone is scrambling, it will also affect the sales performance in the store. But if others line up, the merchants will sell it to him. What's even more exasperating is that all the food sold to him is. Isn't there nothing left in this medical queue? So I think this kind of thinking and behavior of merchants is seriously problematic.

And you're not the only one buying ribs. If you affect consumers' psychological buying feelings in this way, maybe consumers will rarely choose to buy your products in the future.