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  • i grew up disgusting and repulsive, a flea-bitten, mud-eating barbarian without literacy or language, but my direct and amicable exposure to the peoples of western asia and the far east reformed me greatly.

    i now use a bidet and take my shoes off in the house.

  • if you leave your shoes on when you walk into my home i'm handing you a mop and broom and putting you to work

  • Oh I remember when I first learned about Americans having a shoes on norm in their homes.

    I've yet to recover from that initial feeling of disgust.

  • I'm American and I've never been anywhere where people where shoes on in the house. But I'm from a swamp in the midwest so maybe it's a warm/dry climate thing or maybe a rich-person-with-maid thing?

  • Shoes Off considered rude

    I can understand shoes on being a norm for some cultures, but shoes OFF considered rude? Looks like it's just Mediterranean Euros and their former colonies so maybe Latins are super sensitive to feet stank?

  • That's just how it be sometimes, I walk over to a friends house and realise I forgot my shoes and have to go back and get them, won't be allowed in otherwise.

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