Between Passports
“There was a gap. I stepped into a gap.” What happens when something completely normal in one culture… is a silent crime in another? This episode follows Youssef, a Moroccan project manager living in London, who makes a simple mistake in a coffee shop — stepping into a gap in a queue. What he doesn’t realize is that he’s just broken one of Britain’s most deeply respected unwritten rules. No one says anything. No one corrects him. But everything changes. For the next 40 minutes, six strangers communicate their disapproval without a single word. This is a story about cultural codes, silent rules, and the invisible systems we all learn — without ever being taught. 🎧 In this episode: Why British queues are more than just lines The “silent language” of social disapproval How culture teaches you without telling you The moment you realize… you’ve changed 💬 Question for you: If someone cuts in front of you, clearly by accident, what do you do? A) Say something (quick, polite, done) B) Say nothing… but feel it deeply Tell me in the comments. I read them all. 📌 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Amazon Music 🌍 More stories: betweenpassports.com 📲 Follow for daily moments:Instagram | TikTok | Facebook Between Passports Stories about identity, culture, and the quiet moments where worlds collide.
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