Brazilian Queue

Posted in queuing theory by Francisco Marco-Serrano @ Nov 10, 2006

Loads of people will tell you there’s no such a Brazilian Queue, someone would say it’s a crowd!. I think after almost one year in this country I should be able to give an educated answer (actually a factual one since I’ve been suffering it a lot, really!). The real meaning of “Brazilian Queue” is “there’s no such one, but everyone knows when their turn is, but but but, beware because if you don’t realise I will take yours!. Then we step into the British Queue…, I’ll better tell you any other time, now it’s tea time.

PS I swear, I’ll carry on tomorrow.

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