The Unspoken Rules of Being a Line-Stander (And Why I Excel at Them)




The Unspoken Rules of Being a Line-Stander (And Why I Excel at Them)


My Line-Standing Epiphany

It happened at a Comic-Con, years ago. I was young, naive, and desperate to get my hands on a limited-edition action figure. The line? Oh, the line was a mythical beast, snaking through the convention center and probably visible from space. It was then, amidst the throngs of equally-eager fans, that I had my line-standing epiphany. This wasn’t just standing; it was an art form, a silent ballet of patience, strategy, and bladder control.

Rule #1: Thou Shalt Master the Art of the Placeholder

Let’s be real, iron bladders are a myth. We all need bathroom breaks, coffee refills, and moments to stretch our poor, line-weary legs. This is where the art of the placeholder comes in. A well-placed backpack, a strategically abandoned sweater, or (if you’re feeling bold) a cardboard cutout of yourself can mark your territory while you answer the call of nature/caffeine.

Pro-tip: Always inform your line neighbors of your temporary departure. It’s just good line etiquette, people!

Rule #2: Know Thy Line Neighbors (But Respect the Bubble)

Lines, like life, are all about balance. You want to be friendly (misery loves company, after all), but you also don’t want to be that person who won’t stop talking about their cat/Star Wars fan fiction/conspiracy theories.

Here’s a handy guide to acceptable line conversation topics:

  • The weather (classic, always reliable)
  • Speculation about what’s at the end of the line (Is it a pot of gold? A unicorn? Another line?)
  • Brief, non-intrusive compliments (“I like your shoes!”)

What you don’t want to do is invade personal space. Remember, everyone in line is operating under a shared agreement of non-aggression, held together by the fragile hope of whatever awaits us at the front. Respect the bubble.

Rule #3: Patience, Young Padawan

This is it, the golden rule of line-standing: Patience. You will be tempted. You will question your life choices. You will see people cutting the line, and a small, feral part of you will consider joining them on the dark side. Resist!

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