would you be patient or impatient?

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when i went to the store and i've seen many people in line up. so, i was patiently wait and wait until someone got really impatient and says, "forget it! i cant stand too long for 15 mintues!". (15 mintues, that's not too long).

i'd rather on weekdays like tuesday (less people). back in 2004 at magic mountain, i remembered people waited for like 2-3 hours for extreme "X ride. i'm like, OMG!. it's not worth it. i'd rather on weekdays like tuesday or wednesday (less people). there'll be very crowd people on weekdays for summertime soon. i wait until sept/oct.

so, would you be patient or impatient?
 
Always very impatient. I hate long lines, and try to shop in the middle of the week. If it is something I really need, and only at one place, I will put up with the long line.
 
Most of the time impatient! But I have to learn to be patient though....
 
If I was in a store, then 5 minutes is probably the longest I'd wait in a queue.
 
when i went to the store and i've seen many people in line up. so, i was patiently wait and wait until someone got really impatient and says, "forget it! i cant stand too long for 15 mintues!". (15 mintues, that's not too long).

i'd rather on weekdays like tuesday (less people). back in 2004 at magic mountain, i remembered people waited for like 2-3 hours for extreme "X ride. i'm like, OMG!. it's not worth it. i'd rather on weekdays like tuesday or wednesday (less people). there'll be very crowd people on weekdays for summertime soon. i wait until sept/oct.

so, would you be patient or impatient?

sorry for my mistaken about backward.

edit: I'd rather to go on weekdays like tues/wed (less people) at magic mountain.

I can't wait too long for 2-3 hours in line up.

I'm a patient person but sometimes impatient person.

oh, also I'd rather go to store at quiet time. I've seen too many people in line up on weekend or on holidays like christmas.
 
I can be patient.. sometimes I have no patience.. depend on what is going on.. like if i m crabby and tired then im impatient.. if im in a great mood.. then i can be patient.. :)

i do have patience of driving at regular speed 55 mph.. i dont go fast.. and my sister said HURRY HURRY. i said whose car is this? yours? no.. then tuff luck.. BE PATIENT. she gulped.. sheesh.. i hate it when she yell at me hurry hurry.. she need to learn to be patient..

I am on dial up and it is so slow.. right??.. i dont mind as i can be patient surfing online.. as long as i get to check emails and talk to my friends.. I am happy! :)
 
I usually only get impatient when I have something else I -really- need/want to do right away, or am just too unwell to put up with extra stress.
 
Denpend on the situations. Patient most of the time and other time impatient. If it long traffic rush hours I am impatient or waiting in line at the store like 1 to 2 hours forget it. I also get impatient waiting for the doctor at the office like 45 min is a waste of my time. Most time I am patient with people I hang around with or my family. But if someone gonna babbles long hours I would draft off to sleep lol.
 
It is very rare that I would have to stand in long lines because I use the self-checkout lines most of times.

I don't enjoy standing in lines especially when one is talking on his/her mobile phone and taking their times like they owned the world. :roll:
 
I learned patience when I was constantly reminded to slow down, but those who are unreasonably slow still get on my nerves. LOL I worked for Disney as part of the college program, God do I know long lines! :D
 
I'm usually patient.

I might get impatient if I see a line being unreasonably long.

For instance, I have 4 items and decide to take the check-out lane that is for 15 items or less. Unfortunately, there's a woman ahead of me who has a cart FULL of stuff... likely over 50 things. Seriously, what the hell is she doing in this line? I don't care if the other lines are too long... these lines are for the purpose of customers who fewer items. Be fair to them. I'm in a hurry. I came in knowing that there was a checkout lane for 15 items or less. So, I took the time to go in and get my 4 things quickly so that I can pay for them and leave quickly. Yet, this woman is standing in my way of getting things done. Now, that's something to be impatient about. :roll:
 
It depends on how it goes.

Sometime I'm impatient. Sometime, I'm patient.

For instance - If I'm in a grocery store or at a supermarket, and I'm seeing the cashier taking it's sweet time chitchatting with a customer up ahead of me for a good 15-20 mins or more, that's when I get really impatient. It's like... Hello? I don't have all day waiting here to pay my stuffs.

Now, if the cash machine was messed up or defected and needed to be straightened out, That I can understand and would be patient but when it comes to the talkative cashiers - this is what annoys me.
 
I'm usually patient.

I might get impatient if I see a line being unreasonably long.

For instance, I have 4 items and decide to take the check-out lane that is for 15 items or less. Unfortunately, there's a woman ahead of me who has a cart FULL of stuff... likely over 50 things. Seriously, what the hell is she doing in this line? I don't care if the other lines are too long... these lines are for the purpose of customers who fewer items. Be fair to them. I'm in a hurry. I came in knowing that there was a checkout lane for 15 items or less. So, I took the time to go in and get my 4 things quickly so that I can pay for them and leave quickly. Yet, this woman is standing in my way of getting things done. Now, that's something to be impatient about. :roll:

I would have said something to that lady. I would have said "This is a lane for 15 items or less, and you have over 50 items. What are you doing in this line? Go to a different line!"
 
I would have said something to that lady. I would have said "This is a lane for 15 items or less, and you have over 50 items. What are you doing in this line? Go to a different line!"

:werd: I would say the same thing as well. No reason to keep quiet about it and let it go by.
 
I would have said something to that lady. I would have said "This is a lane for 15 items or less, and you have over 50 items. What are you doing in this line? Go to a different line!"

i remember similar like this at wal-mart store.

too many people in line up at wal-mart store, OMG!. i'd rather at quiet time.
 
I'm usually patient.

I might get impatient if I see a line being unreasonably long.

For instance, I have 4 items and decide to take the check-out lane that is for 15 items or less. Unfortunately, there's a woman ahead of me who has a cart FULL of stuff... likely over 50 things. Seriously, what the hell is she doing in this line? I don't care if the other lines are too long... these lines are for the purpose of customers who fewer items. Be fair to them. I'm in a hurry. I came in knowing that there was a checkout lane for 15 items or less. So, I took the time to go in and get my 4 things quickly so that I can pay for them and leave quickly. Yet, this woman is standing in my way of getting things done. Now, that's something to be impatient about. :roll:

I got to put up with that sometimes in Walmart and to make it worst people will wait to the last minute to pull out their checkbook and then start :blah::blah::blah: to the cashier :roll:
 
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