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Oct 18, 2015Explorer
qtla9111 wrote:
This isn't a "to each his own" thread. This is a thread about what respecting those around you means. Because rvs now come with outdoors televisions, it is expected that others tolerate it. I'm not buying that.
Neighbors like to get drunk and rowdy. To each his own.
Neighbors kids run in and our of our campsite. To each his own.
The guy next to us parks on our site. To each his own.
They play loud music until 2 a.m. To each his own.
I could go on, but you get my point. That's why we boondock. People don't care about their neighbor.
Turn the darn thing off and do what more people need to be doing, talking and sharing.
Wow! Man, you need to open a bottle of "chill pills" and TAKEM' ALL!
Not everyone on this planet is as you describe. Not everyone has kids running all amuck and causing issues. Not everyone gets drunk and roudy. There are some pretty nice camping folks out there and, we've met plenty of them. Kind, courteous, thoughtful, quiet, and more, were the attributes of most we've met.
We have been close to folks that were operating their outside TV and they have asked as we walked by, "Is this too loud or, is it bothering you two?" 1, we couldn't hear it if we tried and two, the visual effects of a TV outside are so minimal, it's a non-issue.
Not every one likes to read. TV is another form of entertainment. Some use it, some don't. People make such a big deal out of something so small. There are probably some out there that are inconsiderate and, have it too loud or, they're watching something obnoxious or, whatever. I don't have a clue as to the ratio of "good campers" to "bad campers". You just hope things and people are nice when you pull into a spot after a long days drive.
Scott
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