Huge queues are a relic of the past. In the Soviet Union, people stood in line for hours for bread, sweets and other products - everything was in short supply. Now the queues have become much smaller, but sometimes we have to defend in them, for example, in a bank or supermarkets.
The first option is to observe. It turns out that if you start observing other people, then time starts to run very quickly. This observation turns into a kind of game. If you carefully look at the expression on the face, behind the facial expressions, then you can imagine what this or that person is thinking. Consider whether you can tell what is in your mind by looking at your face.
The second option is to listen. From childhood we were taught that it is not good to eavesdrop on conversations. But sometimes eavesdropping on what other people have to say is helpful. People also try to occupy themselves with something while in the queue, so you can learn quite interesting, important things.
Option three - tidy up your phone. If you have the phone with you, then you can either update its functionality, delete unnecessary SMS or spam, which clogs up the phone's memory and interferes with the search.
Option four - view the records. If you keep some notes, entries in the diary, then now is the time to look through them and highlight the things that you consider most important.
The next option is to read. If you love reading books, then you can easily get distracted and finally finish reading your favorite book.
Option six. Write an SMS or call the one you promised for a long time. Very often we communicate with people, we promise to call them back, but, as a rule, in the hectic working days we forget about this promise, it remains unfulfilled. Being in the queue, you can perfectly pass the time: make the promised call or write the promised SMS.