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toedtoes
Jan 01, 2015Explorer III
colliehauler wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:No it's not, I have yet to see someone back there house in my neighborhood. I also have very large yard and don't have to worry about them hitting my house. In a tight campground damage can occur, they can hit my RV or truck.
If you really think about it.
When you are at home sitting on the front porch do you get up and run across the street or down the street to help someone 'you' think is doing something the wrong way at their house? They most likely would be a bit defensive if you did. Same as when they are in the own site at a CG. :W
By the way I do assist my neighbors if I see they need help and they do the same for me. We also have cookouts as well. I have great neighbors and we can help each other without having to stick our nose where it does not belong.
I don't think anyone here has indicated that their offer of assistance was due to potential damage to their own RV/vehicle. Most folks have indicated simply that they felt the other person needed assistance and so they approached them and offered to help or offered advice.
I also think there is a difference between walking up to a neighbor (with whom you are on friendly terms) and offering assistance, and walking up to a complete stranger and offering assistance.
In addition, I think that there is a big difference in approaching someone and asking "would you like some assistance" or "can I help" versus approaching someone and just offering advice unsolicited (such as "you need to cut more to the left before you reach the tree" or "go forward and try backing up again and I'll direct you".
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