Why don’t Trinis like to line up?

I’m in Toronto attending the Toronto Wine and Spirits Festival and I’m amazed, as I always am when I travel, by how people line up.  We not so lucky with lining up in Trinidad, including me.  So I started thinking about why that might be.  Here’s a few reasons I’ve come up with:

  • It starts at home.  If there is order at home there is order out of the home.  My brother’s Family in Toronto still have breakfast together. (as a family)  That’s weird.
  • It continues in school. Toronto schools have more space.  When I pass New Town Boys, where I attended, and see that there is no room for the boys to play, the cacophony of little boys cramped in a small space starts the process of disorder.
  • There are no penalties for line breakers.  In T&T line breakers are rewarded.

Have you ever been waiting for a Doubles, after the guy buying for the office orders, “6 without, 6 with slight and 12 with plenty pepper” and a guy walks up and says; “ah eating here” and he starts eating within 5 seconds of arrival?  You want to choke him and the doubles man.  But you know what, pretty soon you start doing it too and just “line to the side”.