Anonymous wrote:I would be so pleased if you didn't attend my party because we are a no-shoe household. It tells me everything I need to know about you as a person.
We keep guest slippers on hand in a separate basket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be so pleased if you didn't attend my party because we are a no-shoe household. It tells me everything I need to know about you as a person.
We keep guest slippers on hand in a separate basket.
Wow, why so triggered?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone offended by this request isn’t someone I would want to be friends with. Besides, most people know this is the norm for Asian families.
I am an uncouth Midwesterner who hosts a lot, and find that 90% of people ask whether they should take their shoes off as they come in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to be that anal, just don’t host a formal event.
If you host, things can be broken and items can be stained. Do your best to clean to and move on. Or will you only serve beige food and drink?
I don’t get why you can’t just clean the floors after. It’s such an annoying control freak thing.
Would you be upset if it was a conservative religious family asking people to come with shoulders covered? Or a Muslim or Mormon family that didn't serve alcohol? People are allowed to have different traditions and customs even if you find it weird.
Announce it in the invitation. People who can't bear to be parted from their high heels can decline. Everyone else can bring socks (or, if they have orthotics issue, an appropriate pair of house shoes).
Anonymous wrote:Announce your ocd rule clearly so normal people can decline. I assume no one is allowed to use your toilets while there. I promise that is much grosser than my shoes. Do not host people if you can't be a good host. How uncomfortable for your guests.
Anonymous wrote:Put it on the invite so we know not to come
Anonymous wrote:I would be so pleased if you didn't attend my party because we are a no-shoe household. It tells me everything I need to know about you as a person.
We keep guest slippers on hand in a separate basket.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to be that anal, just don’t host a formal event.
If you host, things can be broken and items can be stained. Do your best to clean to and move on. Or will you only serve beige food and drink?
I don’t get why you can’t just clean the floors after. It’s such an annoying control freak thing.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine just make sure to let your guests know ahead of time. I showed up once at a grade-wide party and was asked to take off my shoes. I complied but was a bit embarrassed with the socks had worn.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to be that anal, just don’t host a formal event.
If you host, things can be broken and items can be stained. Do your best to clean to and move on. Or will you only serve beige food and drink?
I don’t get why you can’t just clean the floors after. It’s such an annoying control freak thing.
Anonymous wrote:No. I’ve done this a ton. And in my house everyone takes off their shoes and we are black.