When you are waiting to check out at a store or to ride a roller coaster are you ON line or IN line?
ETA: Here's my story about in or on line. I've always said in line. In the late 90's I was visiting friends on Long Island. My friend Joe starts telling a story about how he was on line at the supermarket. I was so thoroughly confused.
I had just gotten internet access at my house 3 years earlier and down here you can get online at the supermarket? Were we really that far behind technology upstate?
Re: s/o local terms - another one?
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