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    Will u feel uncomfortable if someone doesn't change shoes before walking in?

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      lovebearlove last edited by

      sometimes ppl just forgot change shoes before walking in my house…..that really bothers me

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        MOSCOWMOUSE last edited by

        No it would not as there are more things in life to worry about rather than something so trivial.

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          lovebearlove last edited by

          @MOSCOWMOUSE:

          No it would not as there are more things in life to worry about rather than something so trivial.

          :cry2: sth trivial? last time i cleaned my floor 10 times….for such

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            Hardinmco last edited by

            Must be a cultural thing.  It doesn't bother me nor do I feel uncomfortable.  Most people will take their shoes off if the weather was bad out but other than that I have much more important things to worry about.

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              dist last edited by

              Which countries do you live in? In Sweden, we all take our shoes off when entering someone's home. I can't even fathom the idea of walking around indoors with my dirty shoes, that most likely have traces of pet feces and other unpleasant stuff. I shiver at the mere thought of it.

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              • warpaint
                warpaint last edited by

                LOL. Never, never, never.
                In Poland everybody HAS to take their shoes off in the corridor. It's just a total must. There are some houses though (like for single-families) that are big with mostly 2 floors, a dog, wooden floor and stuff that people just tell you "don't take your shoes off" and it's okay if the resident allows you. But yeah for me it's obligatory and I always pay attention to that, my guests are always aware of that but yeah I sometimes proclaimed some of my moms guest to just go back to the corridor and take that off.

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                  DCLXVI last edited by

                  Not really. But I do feel uncomfortable when it's me who doesn't do it.

                  DCXLVI

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                    kenkab last edited by

                    It's not something I stress about, particularly with guests. I think it's weird to be walking around wearing shoes in my own house for sure but I'd never ask someone to take off their shoes unless they want to make themselves more comfortable.

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                      harry3500 last edited by

                      Coming from an asian home, it would drive me insane

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                      • warpaint
                        warpaint last edited by

                        @harry3500:

                        Coming from an asian home, it would drive me insane

                        ohhhh, finally!

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                        • raphjd
                          raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

                          Doesn't bother me.

                          Obviously, if you're a long term house guest it'd be weird if you kept your shoes on.

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                            Zeitgeist last edited by

                            Depends on the shoes. If you had just stomped through a marsh, I'd prefer if you took those shoes off.

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                              anyuh last edited by

                              Yes!  :crazy2:

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                                NickJakobs last edited by

                                Naw that dosent bother me at all. I guess because i have a sneaks fetish lol. No k´jokes aside. Its not like my friends work on a farm and they drag in all the dirt.

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                                  johnsparta last edited by

                                  Well if he wears boots and uniform, I won't mind.  😊

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                                    cloynop last edited by

                                    As an Eastern Asian, I would prefer to take off shoes. But I still walk around with my shoes on. As long as it was not yet or dirty, I do not care. It would bother me a lot if someone wears shoes on my bed though.  :blind:

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