Just looking to see if I'm right or wrong here.
Here is the scenario:
You walk into a small movie cinema (only 4 screens in a small town) and you see a long line of people (about 10). You go to the back of the line. We'll call this Cashier A. Then when you look ahead you notice Cashier B is helping someone, but there is nobody in line behind them.
Do you assume that when Cashier B is done helping her customer, that the NEXT person in Cashier A's line will be called over, or do you just, after JUST walking in, think to yourself, "Hmm, that's a shorter line" and go up right behind the person she is helping? I mean, if that's the case, WHY would all those other people decide to stay in the long line? It makes no sense!
(These 2 lines are close to each other not clear across the room)
Here is the scenario:
You walk into a small movie cinema (only 4 screens in a small town) and you see a long line of people (about 10). You go to the back of the line. We'll call this Cashier A. Then when you look ahead you notice Cashier B is helping someone, but there is nobody in line behind them.
Do you assume that when Cashier B is done helping her customer, that the NEXT person in Cashier A's line will be called over, or do you just, after JUST walking in, think to yourself, "Hmm, that's a shorter line" and go up right behind the person she is helping? I mean, if that's the case, WHY would all those other people decide to stay in the long line? It makes no sense!
(These 2 lines are close to each other not clear across the room)