Summer Etiquette Tips

We’re half way through the summer, but have you broken any of these rules yet? Because it’s never too late for good behavior, and as a public service reminder . . . here are a few summer etiquette rules to keep in mind . . .

  1. Don’t set up right next to someone at the beach if there’s room to spread out.

And don’t block their view of the water by setting up right in front of them either.

  1. When you leave the beach, don’t shake out your sandy towel right next to someone.

And pay attention to which way the wind is blowing too.

  1. Don’t assume it’s “fun” to splash people.

That includes cannonballs that splash outside the pool, and also splashing someone who’s just getting INTO the pool.

  1. Don’t blast your music.

That goes for anywhere in public. But even at a backyard cookout, your neighbors might not want to hear it all day.  I will add, UNLESS you’re cranking up 106.3 The Fox

  1. Don’t set off fireworks constantly.

The Fourth was over two weeks ago . . . it’s time to move on.