Re: just cut in front of me

Originally Posted by
Silverobama
Hi.
I was waiting in a line and someone suddenly appeared in front of me, wanting to jump jumping the queue. I then said "You just cut in front of me".
I wonder if it's natural.
If they were in front of you, they had already jumped the queue.
BrE speakers might say "You just pushed in in front of me!" (That would be the polite version!
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