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Shoes - yes or no in the house?
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Do you make people take their shoes off in your house? Do you wear shoes in your house? We don't ever wear shoes in our house. They come off at the door. It's funny because my kids automatically take their shoes off when they enter someones home. I don't always make other people take their shoes off but people that know us well just take them off automatically. Except my freakin sister. No shoes in her mansion but she NEVER takes her shoes off in my house. Another reason she isn't welcome there.
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it's cold up here, so i have socks or UGGS shearling slippers on all the time. i hate shoes! for years in florida i only wore shoes/combat boots for work, flip-flops the rest of the time! :B

wearing shoes in my house is fine though.

my other house up here i had a porch/mud room, the kids' shoes and boots came off there.

















































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(02-15-2011, 09:41 AM)ramseycat Wrote: Do you make people take their shoes off in your house? Do you wear shoes in your house?


I don't make people take their shoes off in my house, my new car is a different story though. Kiddin', just kiddin', about my car that is. Sometimes I wear shoes inside, sometimes I don't. One pair of my Uggs I sorta/kinda treat as slippers, I can be found in them quite a bit.


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YAY FOR UGGS!
i have been known to even wear them in bed during fits of spider paranoia! hah


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Heh. We must have been posting about our Uggs at the same time. I've been told that Uggs are named that because they are ug-ly. I have several pair & obviously don't share that opinion.
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#6
I always take off my shoes and put on slippers....but I do not ask guests to. I have had some guests do so on their own, but normally I do not ask.
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#7
Depends on the guest. Muddy rugrats have to take off their shoes. My 80 year old mom gets a pass. I'm less concerned about it downstairs because we have hardwood. We recently put in new carpet upstairs though so I pretty much want shoes off at the bottom of the stairs (except for mom).
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#8
My Mom gets a pass too but her shoes are never dirty. I wear my slippers all the time too. Even in the summer cuz my feet are always cold. Maybe I should get me some Snookie slippers! ahahahaa
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UGGS aren't ugly! and i never wore anything more comfy in my life. i have several pair. but they do not have arch support. just cozy and warm. no socks needed either.
i bought my nieces turquoise as well as pink UGGS boots for Christmas, and they refuse to take them off! hahaha


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I have a pair of black Uggs and they are super comfy and warm. I wear them to work everyday and then change into my dressy shoes or boots. They however do not have any tread and I did slip on the ice in my driveway right onto my ass.
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There is no mud around my home, so we have a mat. Shoes or not, your choice. Roomba takes care of the rest most days. I take my shoes and pants off as soon as I get home, but it doesn't have anything to do with the floors.

I'm more concerned with keeping food and drink at the table and making sure my dog realizes it's MY house.
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You like your Roomba? My MIL gave us one for Christmas..and the jury is still out. Does a decent job on the spots it gets..but tends to miss quite a few spots, while constantly going over the same spot.

Anyhoo, no problem with shoes on in my home, as long as they don't have dog shit or mud on them
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(02-15-2011, 06:27 PM)thekid65 Wrote: You like your Roomba? My MIL gave us one for Christmas..and the jury is still out. Does a decent job on the spots it gets..but tends to miss quite a few spots, while constantly going over the same spot.

It's Ok for the main traffic area by the door and the middle part of the living room. I wouldn't buy another one (got a heavy discount on this one).

I don't like swiffers. I vacuum the area rugs and have an old fashioned string mop I use on the floors (Pinesol makes me happy). I have a decent Bissell carpet machine I use every month or so and a Shark steamer I use if I feel the presence of too many germs.
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Yes we take our shoes off at the door, and we put them in a basket kept by the door. We don't force guests to take off their shoes, but most those who see us take them off usually follow suit.

The reason is not just to keep floors clean. Studies have proven that the "bottoms" of shoes that have been god knows where, are contaminated with "germs" that can/will spread all over your floors/carpets, so . . . .
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#15
nope do not take them off. Even in the houses that request it I just walk on through or just ignore them, how do I know they do not have tacks or glass spread around, what if I drop a tuba on my foot?
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#16
I wear boots all day, I take them off when I get home and my leather slippers go on, I would never ask people who come to the house to take their shoes off, they won't be staying that long, I fucking hate company.

in fact guest are lucky if they get to come in the house or even want to come in the house, my Rottie fucking hates company more than I do, that's why I have her.

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(02-15-2011, 08:25 PM)IMaDick Wrote: I would never ask people who come to the house to take their shoes off, they won't be staying that long


I've seen your house and I don't think you could pay anyone to take their shoes off in there, not unless they enjoy catching impetigo.

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(02-16-2011, 06:45 PM)sally Wrote:
(02-15-2011, 08:25 PM)IMaDick Wrote: I would never ask people who come to the house to take their shoes off, they won't be staying that long


I've seen your house and I don't think you could pay anyone to take their shoes off in there, not unless they enjoy catching impetigo.

Ok by me, I fucking hate company.

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I love to entertain and will accept any ol' excuse to throw a party.
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(02-15-2011, 12:46 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: UGGS aren't ugly! and i never wore anything more comfy in my life. i have several pair. but they do not have arch support. just cozy and warm. no socks needed either.
i bought my nieces turquoise as well as pink UGGS boots for Christmas, and they refuse to take them off! hahaha

I don't care how comfy they are LC, they're fucking ugly Smiley_emoticons_biggrin especially on a big foot.
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