Scenario 1: I may or may not be in a rush but, when I'm on foot, I intend to reach my destination as quick as possible. I'm making good time when suddenly I find myself stuck behind a pavement crawler. 'Just go around him/her', I hear you say...
...not possible. Said pavement crawler has decided that he or she is going to walk right in the middle of the path with his/her 3 bags of som tam palaa on each arm blocking any route past. Completely oblivious to the fact that maybe... just maybe, there are people behind that don't walk at a snail's pace.
Scenario 2: It's the fortnightly factory workers' payday so the 7-11's and Tesco's are busier than usual. You stand in line patiently, if not a little frustrated at people paying all their bills at the busiest hour possible, only for some gentleman/lady to pop in through the door and shout over the queue that they want a packet of SMS red. Nevermind, you think... surely the lass behind the counter understands a queue system and will promptly tell said person to please wait in line while the old lady at the front pays for 12 different houses' water and electric bills in 12 different transactions but ALAS!!!...
... said reprobate gets bumped up to the front of the queue without a word said.
Scenario 3: You're having a nice day out at one of the many shopping malls Thailand treats us to. You've done you're shopping (lots of it with the girlfriend in tow), you've treated yourself to some fast food and now you're returning to your car overloaded with shopping bags. You can see the car park. All that separates you is some glass doors. A patron of the mall is a few seconds ahead of you when you reach the heavy glass doors. You follow the same path assuming that they will have a quick glance over their shoulder and keep the door open for you but... whack! Said person has just waltzed through the doors and couldn't give a flying monkeys if someone was behind them.
Scenario 4: You're driving down the road when suddenly...
