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TopicDo you wear your shoes in other peoples houses?
Zeus
06/29/20 1:28:19 AM
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darcandkharg31 posted...
No we're not.

I fucking lived in Canada and in the US, so don't fucking bullshit me.

faramir77 posted...
This.

Wearing shoes inside people's homes is mostly a USA thing. Zeus can't claim otherwise, I'm pretty sure he lived in Calgary when he lived in Canada. I also live in southern Alberta, nobody does that.

I don't have to "claim" otherwise because that's how it is. I lived in Calgary and spent time in other parts of Canada. People going without shoes was about as rare as it was in the US.

adjl posted...
Only if invited to or it's a quick trip in and I've asked permission. I generally don't wear them in my own house, so I'm not about to do so for others unless I've got an explicit indication that it's fine.

I don't wear them in my house, but that doesn't mean I take them off in other peoples' homes unless they ask. There's a lot of shit I do in my home that I don't just assume I can do in other peoples' homes.

darkknight109 posted...
No, it's not, we're not barbarians. I've literally never been in a house anywhere in Canada where shoes were left on. America is pretty much the only place that does this in the developed world.

Which is also bullshit, but I'm guessing you've never really been outside Canada so you're just making a weird generalization. (Granted, to the best of my awareness, Asian nations tend to be shoes-off, but I've never been to an Asian country so I'm not sure how true that might actually be.)

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