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超市排隊時間長?生活妙招來幫忙!

 

超市排隊時間長?生活妙招來幫忙!

 

超市排隊時間長?生活妙招來幫忙!

It can be one of the most frustrating things in life – waiting in line at the supermarket. 
在超市排隊結(jié)賬確是一件很讓人懊惱崩潰的事兒。

But new research shows that a few simple 'life hacks' can make the process much quicker and pain-free than you may think. 
但新調(diào)查研究表明,幾個簡單的生活小技巧可幫助我們加快結(jié)賬排隊速度,且并沒有我們想象中那么復雜麻煩。

The 'life hacks' have emerged after researchers found that the average Briton spends between one and six months of their life standing in line at the shops. 

生活小妙招的出現(xiàn)源于研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn)英國人一生平均要花費一到六個月時間在商店排隊等候。

Dan Meyer, a former maths teacher turned chief academic officer at Desmos, said it takes a baseline of 41 seconds for each customer to pass through a till, with an additional three seconds added on per item they are purchasing. 
達恩?邁爾表示每名顧客通過收銀臺平均要用41秒,購買的物品每件再額外增加3秒。達恩?邁爾之前為一名數(shù)學老師,后成為Desmos學術(shù)官。

'Every person requires a fixed amount of time to say hello, pay, say goodbye and clear out of the lane,' he told the New York Times. 
他對《紐約時報》表示:“每個人說你好、支付多少錢、再見以及結(jié)完賬騰出空位的時間都是固定不變的?!?/p>

He said the data showed that standing in line with numerous customers who are buying fewer items – such as basket shoppers at the '10 items or less' checkout – can be a bad choice. Instead, he says it actually works out quicker to stand behind one person with a trolley full of items, as theface-to-face interaction time is quicker than having to wait for the cashier to greet numerous shoppers. 
他說,數(shù)據(jù)顯示排在很多購物少的顧客后面——比如在“10件或少于10件”結(jié)賬口使用購物籃的顧客,會是很糟糕的決定。相反,站在一個購物車滿滿當當?shù)念櫩秃竺嫠俣葧?,因為和等待收銀員一個個問候顧客相比,面對面交流時間減少能夠加快排隊速度。

Meanwhile, Robert Samuel, founder of the New York-based Same Ole Line Dudes – a service that stands in line on behalf of customers - said most people are right-handed and therefore tend to queue on the right-hand side. He advises customers to queue on the left, and said he opts for female cashiers. 
同時,紐約Same Ole Line Dudes公司(一家專門代客排隊的服務(wù)機構(gòu))創(chuàng)始人羅伯特?塞繆爾稱大多數(shù)人是右撇子,故多傾向于站在右邊隊伍排隊。他建議顧客站在左邊,還說他會選擇女性收銀員。

'This may seem sexist, but I prefer female cashiers. In my experience they seem to be the mostexpedient at register transactions and processing,' he told the newspaper. 
他還告訴《紐約時報》:“雖然這似乎有點性別歧視,但我確實更傾向于選女收銀員。根據(jù)我的親身體驗,女收銀員在結(jié)賬交易處理上更快捷利索?!?/p>


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