Visible line length and movement shape how people experience waiting, according to new research on the psychology of queues.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Christina Chavarria had already prepared almost 200 tamales, but she was back at Amapola Market in Southern California early Tuesday morning for more masa. The dough made from ...
In a city that prides itself on moving fast, nothing’s slower — or suddenly trendier — than waiting on line. These days, it seems that New Yorkers will stand around and wait for just about anything — ...
Waiting in line isn’t always bad—it can actually be good for you. Taking time to wait can help you stay calm, think more creatively, and make better decisions. When you wait, your brain has a chance ...
(InvestigateTV) — If you don’t want to stand in a line, you might be able to hire someone to do it for you. A recent study found 85% of U.S. consumers wait in line at least a few times a month, and 65 ...
MANHATTAN, NY — In Midtown Manhattan, professional line-sitters are making a business out of waiting in long lines for others, charging around $25 per hour for their services. Gigi Principe, a ...