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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question: if you have a formal dinner/cocktail party where people come in nice high heels and dress shoes that are part of a dressy outfit do you still ask them to remove them? How strict are you with this rule? I grew up in a house where we all wore shoes all the time and were a very outdoor focused family in a temperate climate, we were in and out all day long, gardening, taking walks, tinkering in a workshop in the backyard, etc. and taking them off every time would have just been a lot of times. As an adult my husband and I generally don't wear shoes in the house and neither do our kids, out of comfort mostly and maybe a little bit that it helps us keep track of them if they are all by the door. I don't really care if someone wears shoes in our house because when I'm hosting I mostly care about my guest's comfort and I'll probably clean the floors after an event anyway. But curious what others do. I'm not disgusted by the idea of someone wearing shoes indoors but it seems like a lot of people are. [/quote] Do you re-send and re-finish your wood floors after every formal party where people where high hills? I have very hard wood, hichory, purposely installed to withhold dogs in the house (no scratches from the dog) but it was damaged by high hills. [/quote]
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