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is it acceptable to require people to take off their shoes to enter your house?
We have a ton of work ahead of us to catch up to the East.I hate it when people require me to take off my shoes to enter their houses.
It's bull**** for several reasons:
1)What makes you so confident that your floor is that clean?
2)This is the West, not the East. No, this the world, get used to it.
3)I wear boots all the time and it takes me 20 minutes to take them off. 20 minutes - and you accept this?The reason the Japanese started that stupid tradition is because they wore sandals back in they day, not laced shoes or boots.
4)Peoples feet smell.Yours may, mine do, as does Tim Allen's....Should we accept this as law??
it's my house. so, yes.I hate it when people require me to take off my shoes to enter their houses.
It's bull**** for several reasons:
1)What makes you so confident that your floor is that clean?
2)This is the West, not the East.
3)I wear boots all the time and it takes me 20 minutes to take them off. The reason the Japanese started that stupid tradition is because they wore sandals back in they day, not laced shoes or boots.
4)Peoples feet smell.
I hate it when people require me to take off my shoes to enter their houses.
It's bull**** for several reasons:
1)What makes you so confident that your floor is that clean?
2)This is the West, not the East.
3)I wear boots all the time and it takes me 20 minutes to take them off. The reason the Japanese started that stupid tradition is because they wore sandals back in they day, not laced shoes or boots.
4)Peoples feet smell.
I hate it when people require me to take off my shoes to enter their houses.
1)What makes you so confident that your floor is that clean?
2)This is the West, not the East.
I think you need to learn how to take your boots on and off faster or by a better pair of boots that fit you a lot better.3)I wear boots all the time and it takes me 20 minutes to take them off.
The reason the Japanese started that stupid tradition is because they wore sandals back in they day, not laced shoes or boots.
4)Peoples feet smell.
Too bad.I hate it when people require me to take off my shoes to enter their houses.
I hate it when people require me to take off my shoes to enter their houses.
It's bull**** for several reasons:
1)What makes you so confident that your floor is that clean?
2)This is the West, not the East.
3)I wear boots all the time and it takes me 20 minutes to take them off. The reason the Japanese started that stupid tradition is because they wore sandals back in they day, not laced shoes or boots.
4)Peoples feet smell.
I do it -because- I have very nice carpets over my antique hardwoods in most areas of the house...While I don't require people to do it, mostly because I've got nice carpets over my antique hardwoods in most areas of the house...
Indeed.Their property, their rules.
I hate it when people require me to take off my shoes to enter their houses.
It's bull**** for several reasons:
1)What makes you so confident that your floor is that clean?
2)This is the West, not the East.
3)I wear boots all the time and it takes me 20 minutes to take them off. The reason the Japanese started that stupid tradition is because they wore sandals back in they day, not laced shoes or boots.
4)Peoples feet smell.
Indeed.
Its no different than me requiring you to not bring your gun into my house.
Then the police can arrest you for creating chaos in the neighborhood.What if I just stand outside your house firing randomly into the air?
I hate it when people require me to take off my shoes to enter their houses.
It's bull**** for several reasons:
1)What makes you so confident that your floor is that clean?
2)This is the West, not the East.
3)I wear boots all the time and it takes me 20 minutes to take them off. The reason the Japanese started that stupid tradition is because they wore sandals back in they day, not laced shoes or boots.
4)Peoples feet smell.
Then the police can arrest you for creating chaos in the neighborhood.
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