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2 I believe.
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One because anybody that stands behind is joining the queue!
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One is enough for me. I hate lines!
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George Mikes, a Hungarian who studied the English deeply and incredulously, said that an Englishman is a queue of one. More recently, in "Watching the English", the anthropologist Kate Fox confirmed it. So I think the answer is "one, provided they are English".
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Being English a queue can indeed be one, however for it to be pleasurable it would be 5+ we adore our wait. Any more than 20 though and that’s a inconvenience, 30 a annoyance and anything 40+ stops being a queue and becomes a gaggle.
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Two. One to be served and the second to wait his turn
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Two points defines a line on a plane/ in two dimensional space. (Lol. If your line is three dimensional, then there will have to be three points. That is why a stool with three legs rests perfectly while a stool with four legs often rocks, because it is hard to make perfectly identical legs.)
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one if theyre siamese twins
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I'm English and as you know we are experts on this subject. The beauty of a queue is you can make one all by yourself. You need never be bored, you can queue - anywhere and pass the time!
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