Come into my house with shoes on and you’ll be lucky to leave alive

  • hydroptic@sopuli.xyz
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    8 days ago

    Only barbarians wear shoes in their own homes.

    Shit, even wearing shoes in an office job can be kinda sus.

    edit: DOWNVOTE ME HARDER YOU FILTHY BARBARIAN HORDE, you know in your heart of hearts that I’m right

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      8 days ago

      I work in a cubical, and I take my shoes off before putting my feet under the desk. If it was more accepted I’d take them off outside my cube, but, I live in a country that likes shoes on.

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        8 days ago

        SAME HERE

        I often take my shoes off as soon as I can be where nobody will notice them. Under my desk is a no shoes zone.

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          Fun fact, I’m the IT guy lol I dont have to go around the office much, most my day is at my desk also as an IT guy I’d rather crawl under someone’s desk that never put their shoes under there. After walking around the office, in the bathroom, outside on the side walk in your shoes, your socked feet are cleaner.

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            Here in FL USA, they don’t wear socks, they wear flip-flops. They claim their toes need to breathe. It smells like onions under there, but i see you point if they are socked. Guess it’s a regional issue.

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          7 days ago

          Worst desks I crawled under were for people who would wear their winter boots. Desks where people change into seperate shoes just in socks or slippers were much preferred.

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        Oh yeah, I’ve worked in a bunch of offices where the policy was to leave shoes at the door, or to change into office slippers etc. It’s not at all uncommon in Helsinki; keeps the office clean in the months when the streets are full of slush and grime

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      7 days ago

      I would never make such a demand of a guest in my home. They are my guest and I will feed them and clean up after.

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            7 days ago

            Don’t have to when living in a country where keeping your shoes on indoors at someone else’s house would be incredibly rude

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              I don’t mind prioritizing the guest over the host. So, that is how I operate in my home and no one is being rude. Not that either approach is wrong. But, given the rudeness I’ve encountered here it dosen’t feel like avoiding rudeness is the driving factor.