NitroK
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I was out bashing my Kraton 6s when a lady with her kid, around 5 years old approached me. She said her son has rc cars at home and could he try mine.
Honestly, at that moment being caught off-guard, I did not know what to say. I asked if he has experience with large scale rc cars (in hindsight not a good question if she said ‘yes’). She looked at me but did not answer. I just continued talking about the dangers of large powerful cars if someone is inexperienced. Did not mention my headache if the car met a tree at full throttle or worse, someone. She was not overjoyed but understood what I was implying and walked away, kid unhappily following behind.
Has anyone experienced similar situations? What is the proper rc etiquette to tell someone “NO”
Honestly, at that moment being caught off-guard, I did not know what to say. I asked if he has experience with large scale rc cars (in hindsight not a good question if she said ‘yes’). She looked at me but did not answer. I just continued talking about the dangers of large powerful cars if someone is inexperienced. Did not mention my headache if the car met a tree at full throttle or worse, someone. She was not overjoyed but understood what I was implying and walked away, kid unhappily following behind.
Has anyone experienced similar situations? What is the proper rc etiquette to tell someone “NO”