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May 24th, 2010

Beach Etiquette, Rules of Proper Behavior at the Beaches, Delaware Beaches, Maryland, Florida, Puerto Rico

 

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“You will never know how many friends you have until you rent a house on the beach.”  And, with that in mind let’s talk about Etiquette.

Treat others as you would expect them to treat you.  Yes, common sense.  On hot summer days, when the sun is shining and the waves are crashing people flock to all the beaches.

What is Etiquette?  “It is a code of behavior that delinates expectations for social behavior.”

The French word Etiquette, means ticket (as in admission) and it first appeared in the English language in 1750.

Well, it is that time of the year again, and it will help if we all brush up on the rules of proper behavior at the beaches.  And, they are:

 

Some beaches are more family oriented than others, so, please dress appropriately.

You might like your partner a lot, but some of those public displays of affection should be left for another time and place.

Mind your manners.  Please watch your language. No one wants to hear bad language.  No excuse. 

Avoid pointing and laughing at others.  Not everyone is a swimsuit model.

Have beach boundaries.  Don’t take too much space.

Do not video tape anyone without permission

Use headphones for music.

Avoid getting sand on others.  Watch that downwind.

Do not feed the seagulls or any bird.

Use the proper facilites.  If you need to go to the bathroom, please use the buildings designated for that purpose.  Not the sand, water, boardwalk, sidewalk or parking.

If you are renting beach umbrellas, chairs, etc., please tip the rental staff.  That’s how they make their summer money.

Clean after yourself, please.

You do have the right to smoke, but just check who is sitting next to you, and have some consideration.  Thanks!!

How about those beach umbrellas?  Just anchor the umbrella by moving it back and forth until well secured.  They are a missile on a windy day.

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Oh, yes those lazy days of summer!! Can’t wait…talk to you later….

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3 Responses to “Beach Etiquette, Rules of Proper Behavior at the Beaches, Delaware Beaches, Maryland, Florida, Puerto Rico”

  1. Mel says:

    These are great tips and I would love to share them with my readers. Would you be interested in posting a guest post with them on survivingthesandcastles.com or allowing me to post the content with a link here? I’m also looking for regular contributors if you are interested. Email me so we can chat!
    Mel

  2. Puruca says:

    There is a great book (its title is something like “Everything I needed to know in life, I learned in Kindergarten”),that lists things like the ones you posted. In the author’s listing he includes: washing hands before meals, saying “goood morning, excuse me, thank you…” If everything we needed to know in life, we learned well so early (4-5 years of age), in addition to the citizenship listing you posted; what happened to so many grown-ups who forgot so quickly? Hormones? The teen-age years?

  3. admin says:

    You are right. Manners need to be brought up to our attention once in a while. See you, G

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