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Posted: 05/23/12 09:43am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Some folks can't handle even a little alcohol without it negatively affecting their judgement and personalities. I have seen a lot of that with the weekend-warrior type RVers. I do my best to ignore the lowlifes, otherwise it would "harsh my mellow".


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Brent and Gina

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I was taught not to impose. When I go through life, I realize that some folks are ok with things/issues and some are not with those very same things/issues. People vary. So, my questions are:

Do you not understand that a large portion of folks don't like their sites being walked into/through?

If not, do you now and would you consider changing your behavior?

If you know now or always known, why would you potentially create conflict by doing what you want anyway?

If you do know and you must cut through, can you not ask permission or apologize if you're in a rush?

Folks that don't mind others cutting through, is this your practice? Do you cut through others' sites?

I understand both sides of this issue to a point. Here's the thing. We are NOT the same. We should NOT expect others to be the same as we are. I say quit trying to change others, but rather be respectful and understanding of how others may feel. Anything less is disrespectful and self-centered.

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