"Culture Queue" - the waiting line is seen as a familiar tradition in the cherry blossom country. We still remember, after disaster of year 2011 occurred in Japan, people around the world touched and impressed by pictures of Japanese patiently line- up, waiting their turn to receive meals and drinks. The patterns of Japanese behavior "waiting in lines" became the cultural characteristics, reflecting their civilization, etiquette that every nation should follow. Queuing culture in Japan
In Vietnam, the pictures of pushing, shoving people in train and bus station still frequently occur. Probably, Vietnamese haven't complied with queue culture, however, queue culture step by step is recognizing because of aim to develop more civilized and polite society. Besides, the media regularly updates and propagates "queue culture" in the daily life activities. Particularly, one of the bright spots for the high polite and civilized consciousness in "Culture queue" can be seen in HUTECH. Realizing the priority of early comers and inhibiting the growth of conflict, HUTECH students are getting in line to use the elevator or to contact with the departments. In fact, many students choose a stairways instead of elevators in order to exercise and be in class on time. Respecting the university disciplines, HUTECH students comply queue in the civilized and polite educational environment. Queue is Cultural value of HUTECH students In the short future Vietnamese working and learning environment will become more professional, and "Culture queue" will go into the awareness of Vietnamese. News: Kim Thoa |