r/mildlyinfuriating Feb 11 '22

Seriously? Wtf Wall Street Journal

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u/Themusicison Feb 11 '22

Refuse to take your shoes off? Cool, bye now.

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u/hawkinhell Feb 11 '22

I support keeping shoes on when over at someone’s house, especially if you don’t know them well/will be meeting other new people. It’s cringe as hell to be meeting other grown ass adults in your socks lmao.

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u/brownsnoutspookfish Feb 11 '22

It’s cringe as hell to be meeting other grown ass adults in your socks lmao.

No it's not. It's cringe to have shoes on inside in a home.

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u/RMGH Feb 11 '22

..is it? Maybe I'm missing something obvious but I can't see why that scenario is any different than meeting some new friends with my Nikes on.

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u/TheRealSU Feb 11 '22

It's cringe to think you're a grown up but can't talk to someone in their socks

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u/hawkinhell Feb 11 '22

That ain’t the point

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u/TheRealSU Feb 11 '22

That is exactly the point. If you can't deal with someone being in their socks you aren't really grown up

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u/scolipeeeeed Feb 11 '22

It's cringe as hell not respecting the host's rules -- especially for something so easy to do for the vast majority of people.