A couple of weeks ago I was at the bar, first to be served with one slightly shy looking bloke next to me. This lad comes to the bar, tenner in hand, spreads his elbows and leans forward. The barmaid comes from the other room where she had been serving, smiled and scanned us. Youth raised his money holding fist and opened his mouth. I piped up, 'this guy's before me' and gestured to the timid fellow. I would have had no problem in making sure I got served first, but I wasn't going to let the lad push the other bloke out, so I gave up my turn to ensure that he had to wait.Pet peeve of mine are people queue jumping at the bar.
When you walk up to a bar you can see who is already waiting, but if the staff are busy they may not see exactly who is next, so when they say " who's next?" it's poor form to say you when you know it isn't!
I pointed this out to a guy recently who attempted to ignore me, the barman however took my point and served me first. Bloke had a fit and left. Barman - who turned out to be the manager- said he didn't want people like that in his pub anyway and I got a pat on the back from the guy who was after me in the queue.
I am so British.
Fans of Dave Gorman may be aware of bar etiquette and the art of barlowing.