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Do Offer to help direct your neighbor back into their site, if they seem to need some assistance. We have all been new to this life and had to learn, lets make it an easy, fun process for the new RV'ers on the block. Smile and wave and have a cheery "Morning" or some friendly comment to share with the other people you meet. Be willing to share your experience, if someone is having difficulty putting out their awning or anything else. Offer a hand to help. Ask for help from a neighbor, if you need it. We are all usually very friendly and will be more then happy to lend a hand. Put the neighbors awning up, if they are away and an unexpected storm blows in. They will thank you for it. Pick up after your pet. Take your pet with you, when you are leaving for the day. Everyone else does not want to listen to your poor baby singing its lonesome song - Bark, bark, bark, bark!
Don't Speed - Slow down, the life you save may be one of your family members. There is no reason to speed in a campground. Don't walk through another persons camping site to save yourself a few steps. You would not enjoy someone walking under your window, so why would you walk under theirs. Be considerate of others privacy and they will be considerate of yours. When you rented your campsite, it is the same as renting anything else. You rented your area and have use of the common area of the park. Just like at home, don't play loud music or make lots of noise. Others have a right to enjoy their space in the way they want to enjoy it also. Let your pet dump on another campers site. Even though you clean it up, there is still a smell left and I am a pet lover. Walk your dog in the designated area, which will solve this problem.
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