{"id":6109,"date":"2014-03-25T21:38:21","date_gmt":"2014-03-26T04:38:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rallyways.com\/?post_type=quickblog&p=6109"},"modified":"2017-02-04T08:31:20","modified_gmt":"2017-02-04T16:31:20","slug":"worst-car-show-exhibitor-ever","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rallyways.com\/6109\/worst-car-show-exhibitor-ever\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Be The Worst Car Show Exhibitor Ever"},"content":{"rendered":"
In this story, we learn the rules to break in order to learn how to be the worst car show exhibitor ever. Much like the details in our story on how to be the worst car show attendee ever<\/a>, exhibitors should use common sense. Most of these are just that, common sense. One at least, is downright creepy. <\/p>\n Here’s some of the worst things that vehicle owners do at car shows.<\/p>\n You know what I\u2019m talking about, that child-size doll staged like it\u2019s playing or crying…what the hell is that, exactly? A life-like child-sized doll that someone dresses up and carefully positions as part of their vehicle display? At best, it’s an odd attempt at humor, and the general consensus<\/a> is that it\u2019s overdone and creepy….so don’t do it.<\/p>\n Leave your child-sized doll at home. Or better yet, don’t own a child-sized doll in the first place.<\/p>\n You just found out the person in the spot next to yours has never shown before. You start offering tips, advice, and correcting what you perceive to be mistakes. You’re being friendly, right? The fact is, unsolicited commentary about what other attendees are doing wrong can be very isolating.<\/p>\n But if offering free advice isn’t welcome, then trying to make a newcomer feel bad just because they’re new is awful. It’s not like exhibiting at a car show makes you some sort of superhero \u2013 you don’t deserve some sort of \u201crespect\u201d or special consideration just because you’ve been to a few shows. Just be friendly to the NEWBs and leave it at that.<\/p>\n A car show is a social event, if you don\u2019t want people asking you questions about your car, you\u2019re at the wrong place. If a stranger is a little too over excited and bogarting your time, just let them know that you are going to check something out and go take a lap — no need to be rude!<\/p>\n There are many types of car shows out there, and how you present your car and posture yourself depends on the show. If you go to a classic car show and feel like it\u2019s OK to do a burn-out in the parking lot, you’re not going to make friends. Other exhibitors often aren\u2019t really fans of their freshly detailed cars wearing your burnt rubber and tossed up gravel!<\/p>\nThe Doll Thing…Stop It<\/h3>\n
Schooling or Intimidating the NEWBs<\/h3>\n
Being Anti-Social<\/h3>\n
Bad Behavior<\/h3>\n