Visible line length and movement shape how people experience waiting, according to new research on the psychology of queues.
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 — ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Midtown Manhattan, professional line-sitters are making a business out of waiting in long lines for others, charging around $25 ...
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 ...