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Cantonese longtail · 廣東話

Cantonese comebacks for line cutters

Cantonese-flavored comeback practice for the classic “my cousin is up there” line cutter situation.

Line cutters rely on everyone else being too tired to object. A short, public, calm line usually works better than a speech.

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Key takeaways

  • Name the behavior clearly.
  • Offer a fair path back to the line.
  • Avoid physical escalation.

Make it public but not explosive

A line cutter wants ambiguity. Use a simple sentence that everyone around you understands: they cut, the line starts behind you, and there is no special cousin exemption.

Keep Cantonese wordplay playful

Cantonese can be sharp, but this page keeps the lines playful and situational. The target is the behavior, not identity or protected traits.

The goal is backing down

You win when they return to the correct place or when staff handles it. You do not win by escalating physically.

Useful lines to rehearse

“你表哥喺前面?咁你禮貌應該都喺後面。” — “Your cousin is ahead? Then your manners must be behind.”
“條隊唔係故事書,唔可以自己加角色。” — “The line is not a storybook; you do not get to add yourself as a character.”
“如果大家都咁做,呢條隊就變咗笑話。” — “If everyone did that, this line would become a joke.”

Practice this live

Reading helps. Rehearsal works better. Start with the free drill or battle, then use voice mode later if you want the premium version.

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FAQ

Are these Cantonese lines literal?

They are Cantonese-flavored practice lines with English explanations, designed for playful rehearsal rather than formal translation.

Can I practice the scenario live?

Yes. Use the Theme Park Line live challenge to rehearse calling out a line cutter calmly.

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