Well..according to Wikipedia:
"The RV lifestyle is made up of those interested in traveling and camping rather than living in one location, as well as by vacationers. Some travel nearer the equator during the winter months in their RV and return in spring. This is sometimes referred to in the USA as snowbirding.
There are a large and growing number of people who live full-time in their RV/motorhome: these are known as fulltimers. This is not advisable as RV's are not constructed to standards which would permit safe long term occupancy. However, some fulltimers convert RVs to make them suitable for long term usage.
There is another subculture of the RV lifestyle known as workamping. These workampers are people that work at the campgrounds/RV parks they stay at for site and perks.
While many RVers may be retirees, other individuals and families are choosing RV travel as a way to see parts of the world while maintaining their incomes via technology available from the RV (such as the Internet, phones, faxes, etc.).
Some choose to park in locations without camping sites for a variety of reasons, including saving money, more choice of location, isolation, privacy, adventure, more self-sufficiency and to be nearer a target location.
The RV Lifestyle is particularly popular among senior citizens. Like many other RVers, they have often sold their homes and often travel to warm climates in the winter. In Australia, these travellers are known as grey nomads."
So there you go..a bonified definition. Found and read it on the Internet. Bonjur
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