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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are a shoes off household,[b] is there somewhere for guests to sit and take their shoes off if they need to?[/b][/quote] To OP (and anyone who is a "no shoes" person) -- This is a very good point. Especially if you have any guests for whom taking off and putting on shoes is tougher than just kicking shoes off as they stand upright. I'm in favor of no shoes! But if you want compliance with "no shoes please," make it as easy as possible by providing some kind of bench or stool for those who need to sit to remove shoes. I have some older relatives who can't just lean on a wall and pull off shoes. Just noting that if you're asking everyone to remove shoes in order to get boot-wearers to remove boots, be aware of providing a place to sit for those who need or just want it. [/quote]
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