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First of all, what is an RV? RV is an acronym that signifies a lot, from rendezvous in the military to raw vegan in cuisines. It could also mean Reese Vanessa. However, in the context of this article, RV is an abbreviation for recreational vehicle. This is a type of vehicle often referred to as a motorhome because it can allow people to live in it for an extended period of time, as they would an ordinary home.

In recent years, the motorhome has become increasing popular, especially among adventure-seekers and lovers of the great outdoors. If you’re after adventures, then the RV motorhome may be just the thing you’ve always dreamed of, as it allows you to travel to any destination in the country that you desire, all the while offering you the ability to live inside the vehicle itself.

Now, it’s understandable if you have your brows up at the prospect of living your entire life within a recreational vehicle, no matter how spacious and luxurious it may be. If you live in one, you should by now be familiar with the numerous questions people ask concerning living in an RV. This article will highlight some of those questions and provide adequate answers to each of them. Read on to discover more.

Below is a list of 7 of the most common questions and their accompanying answers.


1) How do you use the bathroom


Typically, an RV includes a toilet, shower as well as sink. Living in an RV means you still shower as normal people do. The toilet flushes into a holding tank under the RV. There is a reader which indicates when the toilet gets full and is due to be emptied.


2) How do you do your laundry?


There are usually a couple of options. Some RVs come with washer or dryer hookups which you could choose to install or not. On the other hand, you could use the laundry facility in the campground. While many may frown at this idea, it is nice to have all the laundry done at once.


3) How do you get electricity and water?


The RV usually comes with a full hookup spot that includes power, water, and built-in sewer.


4) How did your family react?

Perhaps this is the most hilarious and familiar question RV owners get asked. Ideally, most families think it is a prank when they learn a member wants to move to an RV. I mean, who wants to leave the comfort of a house to live in an RV? Over time though, they might begin to think of it as an excellent idea and adapt to the situation. Like family does in all other situations


5) Are you a remote worker?


Well, remote worker or not, it doesn’t really matter. However, many think that the settlement is best for people who work from home. You could shuffle between full-time and remote work living in an RV. It depends on your preferences and type of job.


6) Do you get your emails?


Of course! There is a P.O box that serves as an address where mails are delivered to. Therefore, packages get delivered to the campground where the RV is located.


7) Can you cook in the RV?


Absolutely. More often than not, cooking at home is enjoyable. Since the RV is stationary, it is similar to cooking in your own house. You could also do outdoor cooking in the campground and move back in when the temperature gets too cold.

Conclusion

If you ever consider living in an RV, here is an invitation. It is an interesting experience. You should consider a number of factors such as whether you want to stay stationary or not, the décor in the RV, Windows, and lighting. Appliances available, RV height, a closet for clothes, type of bathroom facility available, storage facility available, and most importantly budget.

Don’t own an RV motorhome yet, but are attracted to the prospect of being able to live your life on the road? Be sure to look online, where you can purchase a brand new motorhome of your dreams, to suit your every need.

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