If you have recently purchased your first RV, and are just getting into the groove, this blog’s for you! You are about to embark on a wonderful journey of freedom and adventure, and in the process, make a whole new batch of like-minded friends. The RV’ing community is a welcoming bunch, and eventually you may feel like you have developed a whole new tribe of your own. As always when starting something new, there’s a lot to learn. I’m not just talking about trying to remember everything they taught you in your walk-through at the dealership (good luck with that!), but there is much to learn about the RV’ing lifestyle as well. In addition to finding out about RV Owners Clubs, Rallies, and getting your packing and traveling system down to a finely tuned science, did you know that there are unspoken rules in regards to campground etiquette? You may want to study up some before you embark on your first hurrah, to make sure that you are being a thoughtful and respectful RV neighbor. The good news for you, is that the smart RV’ers over at your-rv-lifestyle.com have already created an easy to read list of 10 RV Tips For Campground Etiquette. You’ll learn how important it is to attempt to move like a ninja (okay that was a small exaggeration) if you’re trying to get situated after “quiet hours” have commenced, and they’ll teach you the importance of respecting your neighbors space and privacy. We welcome you to the RV lifestyle, and we hope that you make many lifelong friends along your travels. Starting off the right foot will definitely go along way toward making sure that you are well received by your new community. Do you have any etiquette tips to add to the list? We would love to hear from you here, or you can share with us on our Facebook page!