colonialism is when i visit you and you expect me to follow your normshttps://twitter.com/soapman5000/status/1449154550976245761 …
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"bluuuuuuuuh what about carpets" real homeowners posting their Ls hourshttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1449160290474491907?t=z3NyrpBW8rFNW-p76KQszw&s=19 …
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i thought this was what street cleaners were for? doesn't everyone have those?
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yet they don't! it's one of these US customs I'll never understand. Take your shoes off, put in shoe trees, put on those comfy house slippers
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I think it's pretty regionally variable, I was always taught to take my shoes off
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Hard disagree. Environments which are too sanitary are bad for the immune system, also, tell me you don't enjoy having cute little slippers in the house with a straight face.
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Also messed up how they impose that culture on me when I visit
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classic americope
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"actually i meant to track mud all over the carpet"
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Bad take. You should always take shoes off enter someone's home, it's a sign of respect.
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It's done to the level of having a dedicated section for guest shoes in Japanese homes, but it's also considered generally polite in the UK too. Seems to be largely absent in American culture, but I am only judging from movies.
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