You get kind of used to it if and when you are in narrow grid campgrounds which are fine for an overnight on the road.
In theory, everyone's living space (awning/picnic table) is on the passenger side so your own RV blocks what the neighbors are doing on their side. Of course, in a "view" campground, a lot of people, but not all, will park front in (instead of backing in) - and some campgrounds are even laid out so that your picnic tables face each other - so you never know.
We like state, provincial, and NP campgrounds. Just stayed in a great site in Des-Rosiers CG in Forillon NP on the Gaspe Peninsula. Lots of foliage, privacy, and each site had a sort of "room" where the picnic table and fire pit were placed. Great CG, with the Gulf of St. Lawrence for a view in some sites, too, but a short walk to the water for all sites.
Still, if WiFi, cable, etc is important, you'll want a commercial CG.
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