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Has anyone seen my specialty plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 2711967" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>This depends for me. When it's obvious that the person was there to have lunch with the person already in line I usually am fine with it. I can remember plenty of times where I had lunch with someone meeting me there and there's not an easy way to do it when you don't both arrive at the same time. I basically view this as a situation where the natural solution is the person getting there first orders for the person arriving last, which has the same effect on the line as the person cutting in front of everyone.</p><p></p><p>If it's just two people standing in the same line totally randomly I might take umbrage in your situation. A shorter line moving more quickly might not bother me as much, but a longer line moving slower would. At that point the person in front can go visit with the person in back after he finishes eating and not hold anybody else up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 2711967, member: 12852"] This depends for me. When it's obvious that the person was there to have lunch with the person already in line I usually am fine with it. I can remember plenty of times where I had lunch with someone meeting me there and there's not an easy way to do it when you don't both arrive at the same time. I basically view this as a situation where the natural solution is the person getting there first orders for the person arriving last, which has the same effect on the line as the person cutting in front of everyone. If it's just two people standing in the same line totally randomly I might take umbrage in your situation. A shorter line moving more quickly might not bother me as much, but a longer line moving slower would. At that point the person in front can go visit with the person in back after he finishes eating and not hold anybody else up. [/QUOTE]
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