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Ok so let's hear how everyone thinks on this issue.
Do you take off your shoes when you enter your home? Do you require others to take off their shoes.. and how do you deal with it? do you provide slippers?

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AmmaRE007 7 Oct 30
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I don't take them off immediately when entering, and I don't ask guests to.

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ok., we are at a tie so far... let's see how this vote will continue !

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I take off my shoes and then wear slippers around. When I go over someones house if their shoes are stacked at the door ill usually take mine off. I don't have carpet so its ok if someone were to wear shoes ?.

Jaed Level 5 Oct 31, 2018
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I don’t care, shoes or no shoes. I have two dogs, so the carpet always needs a vacuum anyway.

UUNJ Level 8 Oct 30, 2018
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I live in an RV...so a little dirt makes a big mess. I take mine off, but don't require others. Then again, others typically don't enter, or just stay in the kitchen/dining area. I also spent time in Okinawa and on the mainland...so isn't that culturally weird for me anyhow.

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Nobody wears thier shoes in my home, including me.
The stuff you walk through every day and you want to take that into your home.. yuck!

Exactly

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I do not wear shoes at home. I do not ask anyone to remove shoes. Only when my son worked at a restaurant. Leave those outside.

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Asian rules. Take them off, ffs.

@ShuMei2018 Not too many of us around here? My ethnic background is Korean. Too many Koreans are Christians. Well, my mon is a Catholic.

But we still take our shoes off when we enter a house. 🙂

@ShuMei2018
"Good kimbop"? Too much trouble. Kim. Rice. Sausage links, cooked and sliced vertically. Sliced pickled yellow radish. Roll them up and eat without slicing them. Korean handroll.

Good enough. 🙂

@ShuMei2018 Sure thing! I am always (well, not always, always. I do work for a living) up for a happy hour drinks (with a bit of advance planning, lol!). Hit me up one of these days. Happy to share a drink with a fellow Asian atheist!

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For the past 25 years, I have had a shoe-free home. It keeps the floors much cleaner.

In the house, I wear moccasins. At night, I put my moccasins on a Peet shoe/boot dryer and warmer. Cozy and warm in the morning!

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I don't wear shoes at work, let alone at home. Whatever makes your feet happy is fine with me.

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I take it that you don't take off the shoes or ask others to?

@AmmaRE007 No, the post just reminded me of the scene and I still can't stop laughing. The roots of comedy are in tragedy.. ?

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No. I don't take my shoes off nor do I ask anyone else to do so. That's nothing less than pretentious. I'm a farmboy. We don't do pretense very well.

I grew up on a farm and that's why we took our shoes off. No tracking mud and manure in the house!

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All shoes off, if not, get the fuck out.

@Quazi uh huh, I don't play that shit.

Don't take off your shoes, you're not staying that long anyway.

@MacTavish you can fuck off then (gordon ramsey voice) lol

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Sometimes I fall asleep with my shoes on

I HAVE to admit..i've done the same lol

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