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Campsite etiquette
Many of us were taught the "proper" rules for the dinner table. Put your napkin on your lap. Don't burp. Say "please," when asking for the condiment dish. Etiquette, says the dictionary, "implies observance of the formal requirements governing behavior in polite society." We'd like to think that RVers make up "polite society," but unless we were raised by an RVing family, we may not know all the ins and outs. There are certain politenesses that apply in the campground.


Somebody forgot their RV manners
Sometimes RVers forget their manners--and the reflection on the rest of us isn't pretty.


When Staying at Walmart, Don't Forget Your Etiquette
Many of those new to RVing are surprised when they learn that other RVers actually "stay overnight" at Walmart stores or on the parking lots of other businesses. It just seems inconceivable. But believe it: Many Walmart stores find RVers to be excellent sleep-over companions, after all, next morning they're in to make a few purchases before being off on their way. Here's a few tips to make your welcome warmer.



The ABCs of camping with pets
Most American campgrounds welcome pets.


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