Anonymous wrote:I find these people hilarious with the no shoes rule, but you’ll touch a door handle at every store with zero problems. Like Chris Rock says “Selective Outrage”.
Anonymous wrote:I find these people hilarious with the no shoes rule, but you’ll touch a door handle at every store with zero problems. Like Chris Rock says “Selective Outrage”.
Anonymous wrote:Unless it's family, don't have people over if you will ask them to take their shoes off. Very bizarre. I do not take my shoes off. Usually it's me and a few guys that keep their shoes on.
What if I wasn't wearing socks? People are insane to ask guests to walk barefoot through their house!!
Anonymous wrote:Billions of people in the world don't wear shoes in the house. Americans are just dirty and nasty. It's not normal to wear shoes in the house at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Seattle. Everyone is shoes off. Everyone. Every party. I actually specifically tell people not to take their shoes off when I have parties and no one listens to me. It's so weird.
Seattle is the homeland for fussy, anxious people.
I've been there once, and it was one time too many.
Seattle has a large Asian population where it is customary to remove shoes. So maybe you are just a racist?
Anonymous wrote:OP--do you have any, any Asian or Asian American friends? Do you label any culture that is not yours as "weird"?
FWIW, our pediatrician recommends that families with crawling babies keep their shoes off at home. Not only because of the literal animal poop that your shoes can bring into your home, but because of lead that your shoes track in from outdoor dust and dirt in urban areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Seattle. Everyone is shoes off. Everyone. Every party. I actually specifically tell people not to take their shoes off when I have parties and no one listens to me. It's so weird.
Seattle is the homeland for fussy, anxious people.
I've been there once, and it was one time too many.
Anonymous wrote:Not this again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get everyday shoes-off people. I don't get asking guests to take their shoes off.
It's one night. Clean your floors tomorrow.
But what if you have to walk through the house after the party is over but before the cleaners have had a chance to arrive?