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Dog_Folks
May 10, 2014Explorer
One issue that enters into this discussion is rule enforcement.
In many parks, the campground host is the first contact that a camper has when a rule is being broken.
Often, a host presents the problem in a firm tone, that quite honestly, is usually not needed. It is not WHAT the host says but HOW they say it. Let's face it, no one likes to be told what to do by a stranger.
If it is said in the"wrong" way, the camper goes away with a terrible impression of the host, when in reality he/she may be really nice person.
It behooves all hosts to walk gently, at first.
In many parks, the campground host is the first contact that a camper has when a rule is being broken.
Often, a host presents the problem in a firm tone, that quite honestly, is usually not needed. It is not WHAT the host says but HOW they say it. Let's face it, no one likes to be told what to do by a stranger.
If it is said in the"wrong" way, the camper goes away with a terrible impression of the host, when in reality he/she may be really nice person.
It behooves all hosts to walk gently, at first.
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