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Do you have a rule in your home about guests and residents removing their shoes when they come in?  Is it a way to help them feel more relaxed and at home?
Some cultures regard it as a sign of respect....
Some homeowners are not inclined to run the vacuum anymore than necessary...(me).
Some don't care either way....
I live in a state where there is lots of snow and sidewalk salt in the winter and I don't care to have it tracked in to the house so I prefer winter wear comes off at the door.   During the summer I'm not too fussy....

I just wish I could figure out how to keep the kitties paws litter free after the visit to the box...

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That was a good rule on the dairy farm. We took off shoes, boots and sometimes everything else in an enclosed back porch before stepping into the house.
My house looks like a dorm room. Most visitors take one look through the door, and then stay outside.
no shoe rule here. I even keep mine on most of the time.
Same here, PA. George takes his shoes off as soon as we get home, but he likes to go barefoot.
Jaylee, when my ex & I moved to Michigan neither of us had lived there, or anywhere like there, before. Taking one's shoes off when you entered a home was completely foreign to us, and that people expected it was - well, flabbergasting to us, honestly. Being at dinner parties & such at people's homes w/everyone in their stocking feet was uncomfortable to us, to say the least. It felt so ridiculous. We owned a beautiful American Four Square historic home, right downtown in a quaint little village (lemme know if you know anyone who would love to buy it right now!). We had an open house the first Christmas - made a deal about people NOT needing to remove their shoes when they entered. Some insisted. They were wise & considerate. OMG - the damage & mess that the snow & salt made, tracked all over our hundred year old hardwoods! I still don't care for the practice, but I see how necessary it is.

I tend to be barefoot almost all the time in my own home, but it feels different in someone else's home.
I'm back in Atlanta now, so ya'll come on down & walk on into my home w/your shoes on, now, y'hear? '-)
You got a cow lot I can wade through first???
Well, no, Cowboy, I don't.
Nice toes Tay...
haha... tx, Jaylee. I like really bright, fun colors in the summer, even neon. '-) My stepsister says I have the taste of an 8 year old in nail polish. And SHE's the one w/tats & body piercings! ;-p
Here's a more traditional pedicure. we took this on our awesome tbd girls' weekend a few months ago, to show off my new sexy shoes to mr. hottie before he'd had a chance to see them in person. '-)

When I moved from the city to the country, I was cleaning floors all the time. My husband didn't like to take his shoes off unless there was visible mud, so over the years I greatly relaxed my standards, and we put in antique terra-cotta tile floors that take all kinds of punishment without squealing.

I keep a pair of Birkies by the door to wear in the house, and the outdoor shoes stay there, but I don't demand that friends take off shoes unless they offer - many of them do the same thing at their homes. Bad weather visits to friends, I may carry clean shoes.
Please wipe your shoes and come on in, I'm going to vaccuum eventually anyway. My cousin's a stickler for removing shoes before entering her house. Every 4th of July they have a big party and she puts a sign on the door to remove your shoes before entering.

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