Is It Rude/Pretentious To Request Guests To Take Their Shoes Off Upon Entering Your Home?

Is It Rude/Pretentious To Request Guests To Take Their Shoes Off Upon Entering Your Home?


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Surprised this hasnt been asked yet.

For those who wear shoes indoors, what's the purpose?

Shoes are made to protect your feet from the outside elements. To make sure they stay dry, to prevent you from punctures, and just straight making sure your feet stay intact.

In what scenerio, does any of that come in play while you're inside a home?


I knew someone who's foot was crushed by a forklift.
His name was Clarence and he was in a jazz band on the side. Played guitar.
He had to wear a special orthopedic arch support in one if his shoes to
prevent his foot from collapsing. I believe he wore it for years.
He could not walk around without footwear or the support.
I remember him telling me the story, showing me the insert/brace and complaining about it.

You gonna make him take his shoes off in your house and force him to
permanently damage his foot?
 
I knew someone who's foot was crushed by a forklift.
He had to wear a special orthopedic arch support in one if his shoes to
prevent his foot from collapsing. I believe he wore it for years.
He could not walk around without footwear or the support.

You gonna make him take his shoes off in your house and force him to
permanently damage his foot?
:lol: this thread is hilarious.
 
I knew someone who's foot was crushed by a forklift.
His name was Clarence and he was in a jazz band on the side. Played guitar.
He had to wear a special orthopedic arch support in one if his shoes to
prevent his foot from collapsing. I believe he wore it for years.
He could not walk around without footwear or the support.
I remember him telling me the story, showing me the insert/brace and complaining about it.

You gonna make him take his shoes off in your house and force him to
permanently damage his foot?
Nah, but there’s a beach chair on the porch if he wanna chill
 
Nah, but there’s a beach chair on the porch if he wanna chill


But you invited him over for the Super Bowl party and it's 15 degrees outside.

Perhaps you could settle on a compromise?...


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...although it looks like there is a small breach/tear on the bottom left sanitation device in this example
 
I knew someone who's foot was crushed by a forklift.
His name was Clarence and he was in a jazz band on the side. Played guitar.
He had to wear a special orthopedic arch support in one if his shoes to
prevent his foot from collapsing. I believe he wore it for years.
He could not walk around without footwear or the support.
I remember him telling me the story, showing me the insert/brace and complaining about it.

You gonna make him take his shoes off in your house and force him to
permanently damage his foot?


Thats obviously a rare situation.

Lol jazz band

This topic had dragged on way too long. Yall dirty boys wanna live dirty, do yall.
 
But you invited him over for the Super Bowl party and it's 15 degrees outside.

Perhaps you could settle on a compromise?...


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...although it looks like there is a small breach/tear on the bottom left sanitation device in this example
I don’t invite people over like that. And if so, we choppin game outside on the beach chair.
 
To get more quirky and I guess germaphobic maybe, I've come across a few chicks that had a you can't sit on my bed rule.

Problem being the pants/jeans you wore all day outside being on where they lay their heads.

I get it and didn't at the same time.
im dat way, no outside clothes on/in the bed n really you caint even get on the bed unless u just took a shower

far as shoes u gotta do wat people say man i dont let people where shoes in my **** but some people do
 
me too. neither me or my girl get in bed until we fully clean. we both work health care though so its very important to us.
and we don't let anyone in our master bedroom or much less on our bed at any time for any reason
 
I knew someone who's foot was crushed by a forklift.
His name was Clarence and he was in a jazz band on the side. Played guitar.
He had to wear a special orthopedic arch support in one if his shoes to
prevent his foot from collapsing. I believe he wore it for years.
He could not walk around without footwear or the support.
I remember him telling me the story, showing me the insert/brace and complaining about it.

You gonna make him take his shoes off in your house and force him to
permanently damage his foot?

**** Clarence
He can play his jazz somewhere else
 
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