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Passion. I hate playing with people who don't look like they want to play. You don't have to scream and yell and run around but celebrate when a person gets a great kill or an ace or a sweet dig. Also being a libero I like it when the setters I play with tell me where to put the ball. Higher, tighter, lower just let me know!
Without a doubt the best attribute is sportsmanship. The best example of this is Karch. His drive to make everyone around him better combined with his sportsmanship should be something everyone should strive for.
Definitely the best thing a hitter can do is communicate with their setter. They can only guess how you like your sets if you don't say anything or give them attitude. Another thing is play defense... especially middles in the back row. Too many times people sit behind the block where they can't see the hitter. Position yourself so you can see the hitter. Whenever I play middle on defense, I always follow the set left or right along the back line because whoever is playing defense on that side will need to cover short since the front row player is usually blocking.