Do you take off your shoes? This is a discussion on Do you take off your shoes? within the Lap-Band Talk Lounge forums.
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View Poll Results: Do you take off your shoes when you enter someone else's home? | |
Always!
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Never!
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Only if they're a close friend or family
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Only if they ask
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Only if I *think* they might be dirty
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05-29-2006, 01:25 AM
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#1 | | i guess i made it ?
Join Date: Jan 2006 Age: 27
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State: Nova Scotia | Do you take off your shoes? I'm wondering... if you're going to someone's house, when you walk in the door, is the first thing you do is take off your shoes? Do you take off your shoes in your own home? Does it depend on if you know the person, like it's a friend or family or not?
(this probably seems pretty stupid, but for the longest time, when I was younger, I always noticed on TV how people never took off their shoes, and thought it was an 'American thing" LOL ... Then when I finally knew someone who was American, I asked him, and he said NO WAY would he take off his shoes in someone's house that he didn't know. I just thought that was bizarre, and have always wondered if it's a common thing)
Anyways, now that I have access to all you wonderful people, I have a good way to find out this thing that has bothered me forEVER!
Thanks,
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05-29-2006, 01:29 AM
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#2 | | Registered User
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It is not customary here to take off your shoes when you walk in the door. Guests generally leave their shoes on, whether or not you know the person.
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05-29-2006, 01:31 AM
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#3 | | Mr. P'Nut to YOU!
Join Date: Jan 2006
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My attitude is - people walk on my carpet in their crap covered shoes, they can go ahead and run the vacuum on the way out.
I tend to always take my shoes off, unless I know the carpet inside is dirtier than the dirt outside :D
I find though that attitudes change with the reason for the visit. I find business individuals wouldn't take their shoes off at gunpoint, but people who visit socially usually do.
It's also not unusual to ask the host if footwear should be removed :)
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05-29-2006, 01:32 AM
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#4 | | Banded Down Under
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No, I dont take off my shoes and its a really big peeve of mine when I'm expected to do it in somebody else's home. I'm not some filthy thing that has to be decontaminated when I walk through their door.
I hate it, I think its really rude. I can understand people taking off their shoes in their own home to keep their floors in good condition, but you take visitors warts and all - what's more precious, their visitors or their carpet?
Eliza goes to family daycare, ie not a centre, she's looked after in someone's home and her carer Maxine asks that you take your shoes off at the front door (the entire house is tiled anyway, no carpet). It drives me freaking nuts, since i have to stand outside in the rain or whatever and get my blasted shoes back on after I've dropped her off. Usually I have on something like birkenstocks or boots or backless shoes but if I've got my runners on its a pain in the bottom.
It doesnt work here anyway, since the kids come in the front door, kick off their shoes and run out the backdoor in their socks - tracking dirt all over when they come back in anyway. I solved the problem by ditching the carpet, we only have carpet in our bedrooms now. I hate carpet anyway.
As to taking off my shoes at the door if I hadnt been asked to, no I wouldnt do that. Probably because I dont do it at home, but I notice lots and lots of people (kids friends parents etc) do it when they come to collect their kids or whatever from here.
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05-29-2006, 01:37 AM
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#5 | | Mr. P'Nut to YOU!
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Originally Posted by Jachut what's more precious, their visitors or their carpet? | Duh - the carpet! :D
Besides, I didn't ask em to come over - Get off my land!!
Bah! humbug. etc.
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05-29-2006, 03:15 AM
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#6 | | Registered User
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Sorry if I gross anyone out - but I want my shoes on at home. I am living in Africa - I don't know what is going to come across the floor that I want to kill quickly. Right now, its the season for the 2-3 inch long flying grasshoppers....I know the natives eat them but I don't. I want my shoe on my foot to kill them ASAP.
Oh, how my priorities have changed. Celeste
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05-29-2006, 04:40 AM
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#7 | | Super Moderator
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In Portugal, very few people have carpet, we have tile and wood floors with rugs in various places, so its not common for people to ask you to take your shoes off here, however in the states....we never took our shoes off any way, even when my mom got new carpet in her house. After all, thats what carpet is there for, to walk on. And I only did it in some one else's house if I was asked too. (and even then I thought that was kinda snobby and posh to take your shoes off) However my husband and I have this reoccurring battle over the rugs in our house, I walk all over them with shoes slippers, it doesn't matter, but he thinks we shouldn't walk on them at all, or if we do only walk with socks on. Bah to it all I say, I bought them to put on the floor, and you walk on the floor, ya might as well use them :biggrin1:
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05-29-2006, 05:55 AM
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#8 | | Registered User
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| Its just plain rude not to
You don't know what the heck is on the bottom of your shoes when you enter someone's home. To me it is a sign of respect.........besides, I hate shoes, what better reason do you need to be out of them for a while and be comfortable for a few minutes.
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05-29-2006, 07:20 AM
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#9 | | Super Moderator
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...as an amputee with no ankle function, I have to remove my prosthesis to remove my shoe.....and to remove my prosthesis I have to remove my trousers...which also means there has to be a place to sit down to do it, and then I have trouble walking because of the change in the alignment of the prosthetic....and if I know you well enough to take off my pants, take off my leg, take off my shoe, put on my leg, put on my pants...I probably ain't worried about your floor....and by then most people decide with a one-legged fat guy in their front room in his shorts, whatever it was they had in mind ain't that big a deal if he keeps his shoes ON....
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05-29-2006, 07:37 AM
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#10 | | Under Construction
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City: Oz State: Northern NJ | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Road Queen Sorry if I gross anyone out - but I want my shoes on at home. I am living in Africa - I don't know what is going to come across the floor that I want to kill quickly. Right now, its the season for the 2-3 inch long flying grasshoppers....I know the natives eat them but I don't. I want my shoe on my foot to kill them ASAP.
Oh, how my priorities have changed. Celeste | Thanks for that visual Celeste, bad enuf I have bug nightmares LOL...... EWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOLOL
Are you moving back to the US anytime soon?
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05-29-2006, 07:39 AM
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#11 | | Under Construction
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Originally Posted by dawg Duh - the carpet! :D
Besides, I didn't ask em to come over - Get off my land!!
Bah! humbug. etc. | ROFLMFAO @ Dawg ..... my neighbors take their shoes off when they come in my house (I don't ask them to) but they never ask me to take my shoes off in their home....to each his own.
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05-29-2006, 08:07 AM
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#12 | | Wanna Be Rockstar
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Jack you just made me howl with laughter this early Sunday morning. What a picture I painted in my mind! :pound:
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05-29-2006, 08:26 AM
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#13 | | Registered User
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Hahahahahaha............that was so damn funny Jack..........Thanks! Of course, there are always exceptions to every rule!
Carol
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05-29-2006, 08:47 AM
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#14 | | Not banded
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I think we use shoes to protect our feet from the harsh surface and dirt outside. The floor in my house is washed by hand every 2-3 days, and if people wore shoes in here it would happen daily. In my home, I walk around barefoot all the time and would hate to walk all over crumbs of dog poop or worse.
I never ask my guests to take off their shoes but usually they do it anyway.
At my last house I had this gorgeous carpet in the front room that was brand new when I moved in. The cable installer guy came in with his work shoes on and pretty much ruined the carpet. He had something on his shoes, maybe mud from the alley. I was so upset.
I think shoes should always be removed when entering someones home. Unless ofcourse they are needed for a medical reason or something.
A friend of mine allows people to keep their shoes on if she hasn't washed the floors because her dog makes a mess and she doesnt want people to get their feet dirty. When that happens, I keep my shoes on, but when I have to go into her bathroom, I leave them outside of the bathroom door so I don't get her bath rugs dirty.
Just respect IMO.
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05-29-2006, 09:49 AM
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#15 | | 372/220/140
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i grew up in japan, so it is second nature for me to take my shoes off. and i don't expect people to take their shoes off in my house, but we do. and when people see that our shoes are by the door then they usually follow suit, without asking them to.
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