How about a quick rundown of the top three etiquette guidelines for new surfers
To master surfing etiquette , it's essential to learn the concept of right of way. It will prevent you from starting an argument. If you spot a new surfer, allow them plenty of room to ride the waves. Avoid hogging the wave and snaking the channel. The term "snaking" refers to the practice of one surfer trying to get to the front of the pack in order to ride the wave first. It's unethical and could bring ill-luck. It's frowned upon for surfers to hoard the waves for themselves. Except under extreme circumstances, most surfers will aim to avoid snaking. A surfboard or another surfer can be damaged or even harmed if you decide to snake. Most surfers are aware of the no-snake rule, but others are too hostile on the water. Those surfers have the right of way who are closest to the wave's peak. As a result, you should leave them some room to ride the wave. Don't snake because it's risky and wastes waves. It's also rude to other surfers, so watch wher...