Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 20:29     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?



PWT - RFLMAO! 20:14 - funny!

I don't pay my cleaning lady to pick up after your sorry ass.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 20:14     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

Anonymous wrote:

What's PWT?


poor white trash

PWTs don't take their shoes off when they enter their trailer homes.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 19:35     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I HATE when people ask me to take my shoes off. Why would I want to walk around YOUR house WITHOUT shoes??

A health concern, an infant crawling, an exceptionally muddy day, well okay.

A perfectly normal day? No.


wouldn't invite you back. As a PP said, I would also think you are trash.


Trash? Really? Not the PP you're referring to, btw.
But, if you think someone is trash for not taking off their shoes in your house, you're just uptight. Some may say an uptight bitch with an attitude like that.
Get a life. And, a cleaning lady if your floors are such an obsessive concern to you.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 19:34     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

Anonymous wrote:Really, this "trash" thing obviously goes both ways. Shoe removers think shoe keepers are trash for not asking them to remove their shoes and shoe wearers think the removers are trash for being rude and presumptuous enough to think the relationship is somehow comfortable enough for the removers to take off their shoes. In my house. It's just a matter of preference. If a person immediately removes their shoes when entering my house, I will not make them feel odd and would hope that if I visit them and forget, they will be kind enough not to remind me. Common manners dictate that guests should not be put on the spot when visiting another's home. If my DH has socks with holes, and you make fun of him after you have asked him to come out of his comfort zone and remove his shoes, then you are the one with the problem.

nobody made fun of anybody. in his culture and our culture people remove the shoes to enter the temple and the home. he removed with no request and we girls pretended we didn't see anything. once they were gone i said SEE HUBBY THAT'S WHY I ALWAYS CHECK YOUR SOCKS. and he looked at me with the WHAT? face. he didn't even notice!
you're so quick to judge. ewwww i don't wanna be your friend!
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 19:23     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

Really, this "trash" thing obviously goes both ways. Shoe removers think shoe keepers are trash for not asking them to remove their shoes and shoe wearers think the removers are trash for being rude and presumptuous enough to think the relationship is somehow comfortable enough for the removers to take off their shoes. In my house. It's just a matter of preference. If a person immediately removes their shoes when entering my house, I will not make them feel odd and would hope that if I visit them and forget, they will be kind enough not to remind me. Common manners dictate that guests should not be put on the spot when visiting another's home. If my DH has socks with holes, and you make fun of him after you have asked him to come out of his comfort zone and remove his shoes, then you are the one with the problem.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 19:16     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

Anonymous wrote:I HATE when people ask me to take my shoes off. Why would I want to walk around YOUR house WITHOUT shoes??

A health concern, an infant crawling, an exceptionally muddy day, well okay.

A perfectly normal day? No.


wouldn't invite you back. As a PP said, I would also think you are trash.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 19:12     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

Anonymous wrote:I HATE when people ask me to take my shoes off. Why would I want to walk around YOUR house WITHOUT shoes??

A health concern, an infant crawling, an exceptionally muddy day, well okay.

A perfectly normal day? No.


Thank you. Just for agreeing with me.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 19:11     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

What really amazing me is my neighbor allows her two huge slobbery dogs inside the house after running around the yard and asks ME to remove my shoes. Like the bottom of my shoes are somehow dirtier than her mammoth dogs.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 19:10     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

I HATE when people ask me to take my shoes off. Why would I want to walk around YOUR house WITHOUT shoes??

A health concern, an infant crawling, an exceptionally muddy day, well okay.

A perfectly normal day? No.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 19:08     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

I always make sure DH has nice socks on... weeks ago my friend came over to introduce us to her fiance and the guy had a hole in the heel of his socks sooooooooo funny!!!
I always ask if people want me to remove my shoes and we leave a couple of shoes out by the door to give guests the clue.
No big deal if they don't get it... It's not like there's people in and out of the house every day all day with their shoes on...
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 18:54     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?



I don't have my house cleaned for you to trounse your icky shoes around like you own the place. Be respectful.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 18:51     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?



What's PWT?
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 17:49     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

PP, well said. You are a better person than I. When people get defensive in my house about taking off their shoes, I can't help but think (not say) "white trash".

Sorry, but it's TOTAL PWT to take off your shoes, especially at a party in your house! And if you want to tickle monster with your kids, then you vacuum and mop frequently to keep your house clean. Like I do.


What? PWT to take shoes off? I admit, I've never heard that one before.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 17:24     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?



See what I mean?
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2009 17:17     Subject: Taking shoes off inside your home - are you offended?

Anonymous wrote:

PP, well said. You are a better person than I. When people get defensive in my house about taking off their shoes, I can't help but think (not say) "white trash".

Sorry, but it's TOTAL PWT to take off your shoes, especially at a party in your house! And if you want to tickle monster with your kids, then you vacuum and mop frequently to keep your house clean. Like I do.