Adults are no different from children in at least one aspect, the need for boundaries to be defined.
Why do I say that? It always seem that without the boundaries, adults will like to do anything that they feel like doing.
For example, when you see a whole group of people patiently queuing up for the escalator, there will always be a few adults who think they are VERY IMPORTANT, and refused to queue up together with the rest. In fact, some even like to sneak past you, even though they can see clearly that there is a long queue ahead.
If you have a few people manning the escalator queue, most will be orderly. Meaning, "a boundary" must be established before there is order. The boundaries would be dictated by the people directing the queue.
This is idiotic... Do it for children, I understand. But for adults?
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