
It’s a Sunday afternoon in early September and there’s a long line of teenagers patiently queueing outside a store in Dean Street in London’s Soho. Inside the shop, Austin Robertson, 19, is at the till, fist-bumping clients as they leave, visibly satisfied with their purchases. “Some [of them] are waiting seven hours in the queue,” he says, swiping another card. “People were camping outside on Friday night at 2am, and last night we had people [camping] too.”
9月初的一個周日下午,在倫敦蘇活區迪恩街的一家商店外,青少年們耐心地排起了長隊。商店里,19歲的奧斯汀·羅伯遜(Austin Robertson)正在收銀臺前結賬,在顧客離開時與他們碰碰拳頭,顯然對他們買的東西很滿意?!坝行┤艘?個小時的隊,”他一邊說,一邊又刷了一張卡?!爸芪辶璩?點,人們在外面露營,昨晚也有人(在我們這里露營)?!?/p>
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