PH vs. CLIENT Recipocal Expectations
This seems an easy one. Until you start writing about it!'
I will reply as the Hunting Outfitter getting an enquiry for dangerous game hunting from an unknown client.
(i)I expect complete honesty from the client. If I send an e-mail message in which a question about previous hunting experience is aske, be sure that there is a reason for asking. The client should then honestly reply that he has never, or otherwise, hunted DG. If I ask about his health and ability to hunt on foot all day, I also expect an honest reply. An dishonest reply may let a situation develop where the client hunts in an area for which he is far to unfit to operate.
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