mickeyluv'r
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I have to say, I've seen the opposite happen a number of times. People leaving the queue are not always treated with kindness.Even so, your experience is the first one I've ever seen of this type. I've left lots of lines, no one has said anything to me. I've also hurried to catch up with my group lots of times, and no one has said anything or looked at me with angry eyes either.
A number of times I have seen families get split up at the funneled ride entrances, small world comes to mind: part of the family parks the stroller, toddlers run ahead, so the family gets separated by 5-10 people. When they try to rejoin family, the people that are between them get oddly territorial, even though the distance is only 10 feet, and it is very clear they are all one family.
And I've seen lots of people getting very territorial in the quick serve places over a moved chair. The tables by the Friar's Nook are especially in high demand. Politely asking to move an open chair brings out the Gollum in plenty of folks!
I can understand why the idea of leaving the line makes folks a bit nervous. Strangers often behave in ways that are not rational when they don't know why someone is doing something. In your case, you might have had time to smile and ask permission to pass, whereas a person in distress might not be able to manage their exit in the same way.
One plus of reading this discussion is that I hope all of us here will be part of the solution if we see someone trying to leave the queue.