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In reply to the discussion: Do you take your shoes off in other people's houses? [View all]MerryBlooms
(12,198 posts)10. If that's customary in their home, hell yes.
I'm from the PNW and that's VERY common. I'm in NE IL now, it's less common, but still done. If you're a guest in someone's home, you should be all about courtesy.
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I have some family members and friends who take their shoes off when they enter their homes
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2014
#2
Living in the pacific northwet, in mud country, it is very common. Not sure for a Formal Dinner
uppityperson
Jun 2014
#5
Since I am rarely the first to arrive anywhere, I follow the others' lead. nt
Still Blue in PDX
Jun 2014
#24
Yep, do it all the time. It's actually become quite common in the "Western World".
2banon
Jun 2014
#26
Miami. I know people from different places, and all of them keep their shoes on. nt
lunamagica
Jun 2014
#29
