I go barefoot at home but always wear shoes at other people's places. Even if they said I could take them off I wouldn't. And if somebody took their shoes off where I lived, I would find that pretty presumptuous. 'Make yourself at home' is just a nicety fucker put your shoes back on.
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That's what doormats are for. I guess it's not a problem if you ask before hand though.
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doormats won't keep all the shit in your treads from dropping as you walk around the house.
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then again i wear underarmor crosstrainers so ymmv |
I take my shoes off if it is comfortable to do so in my own home. This is usually the case.
I leave my shoes on when I visit other houses for some reason. I think my subconscious is telling me that comfort cannot possibly be polite as well. |
That and you are worried your feet might stink. I imagine its hot there in Tazland.
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I always wear my shoes around my house, and rarely take them off at somebody elses'. Never take them off in public either. I only kick em off when I'm done for the day, and then I immediately put socks on.
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What if you dont have shoes on and a Die Hard scene comes out of no where. Broken glass in my feet I DONT THINK SO
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I pretty much walk barefoot everywhere unless it's more than 8 houses down the block. The bottoms of my feet are thick as shit though. I have a trick that I do where I hold a lit lighter up to the bottom of my feet for 10 seconds without being burned because they're so thick.
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Why would anyone wear outdoor shoes in their home is a mystery to me. It's just filthy.
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I hate how people have very specific pet peeves regarding a certain type of cleanliness, but have no regard for the same standards applied elsewhere in their daily lives. like if you're going to be a germaphobe/clean freak then it's understandable, but otherwise it's just thoughtlessness. you have no business going on about how "gross" something is, when you inevitably do much worse things. i.e - "Ewww don't touch my water bottle, you didn't wash your hands!!" after petting a dog, but absolutely no problem handling money/opening doors all day long...
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If that was directed at me, I do not consider myself a clean freak at all. But walking indoors with dirty shoes is just unnecessary. You can easily take them off, so why make floors/rugs dirty?
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When I'm in my house, I hardly ever have my shoes on. I feel far more comfortable when I'm barefoot. When I'm at other people's homes, I only take my shoes off if they ask me to as it's usually something I don't think to do when I'm out.
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Yeah, but at someone else's home, you're not really "out" so much as "in someone's home," where it kinda makes sense to take off your shoes.
I really don't understand people like elx :(. Are your feet hideous, or something? |
LACES OUT, DAN
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Sandals, everywhere
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I tried walking around barefoot outside for the first time in years and immediately got glass stuck in my foot last week.
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also :hepatitis
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