Originally Posted by
sheerluck
I've spent a fair chunk of time working in SE Asia, China in particular, and yes, there is a different view there of personal space and of waiting or queuing. I've had experiences where I've flagged down a taxi, only to have someone try to jump in ahead of me. Trying to get on a train or the metro is a scrum, not an orderly queue, and it's not unusual to have someone just about standing in your pocket. So is it to do with race? Or just a product of their environment? My view it's the latter.