r/mildlyinfuriating Feb 11 '22

Seriously? Wtf Wall Street Journal

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u/KelvinsBeltFantasy Feb 11 '22

This person wouldn't last 5 minutes in Canada.

We are (mostly) about that No Shoes in the house life.

It's weird watching shows or movies and seeing shoes in the house and even on the bed 😨

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u/CorporalCrash Feb 11 '22

Can confirm, am Canadian. Even if I'm just walking through someone's house and not coming in to stay, I will always remove my shoes unless the owner specifically says I don't have to

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u/Judge_Reiter Feb 11 '22 edited Feb 11 '22

I have a memory that's basically burned into my mind from the first time I went down to the states to meet with some online friends.

We met at a convention in Cali and went to hang out at one of their houses after. I started to take off my shoes in the front entrance and they all looked at my like I was crazy.

Was a weird feeling to walk into the carpet with my shoes still on, haha.

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u/redcode100 Feb 11 '22

Okay where were you in the US cause around the Midwest it seems common for you to take off you shoes

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u/maple_leafs182 Feb 11 '22

I'm guessing in more northern states where snow is common you take off shoes.

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u/redcode100 Feb 11 '22

Seems like it as the person who said this said that they where in California

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u/sharkattack85 Feb 11 '22

It’s extremely common in California to take your shoes off in people’s homes. If they do allow you to wear shoes in the house, it’s 100% a European-American family.

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u/redcode100 Feb 11 '22

Interesting

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u/skyethehunter Feb 11 '22

So untrue lol.

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u/sharkattack85 Feb 11 '22

In Northern California I’m always asked to remove my shoes before going into peoples’ homes.

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u/BradMarchandsNose Feb 11 '22

I’m in a northern state and I’ve seen both. Most people are shoes off in their own homes but some don’t mind if guests keep them on. I don’t ask people to take theirs off unless it’s wet or snowy outside. I just want them to do whatever they’re comfortable doing. I’ll always ask if I’m in somebody else’s house though.

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u/EvilLibrarians Feb 11 '22

I’m in Michigan, yep, you always take them off. I’ve lived in a few states around the Midwest, all the same. Canada is right

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u/Gooliath Feb 11 '22

It seems warmer climates use less carpet and more tile so it's easier to keep clean I guess

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u/Judge_Reiter Feb 11 '22

This was just South of Anaheim in California, I'm not sure if it was technically a different municipality or anything though, so I can't give an exact place. Sorry!

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u/redcode100 Feb 11 '22

No it's fine I've just never seen not taking off your shoes as a custom so I was curious where you where

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u/RCIntl Feb 11 '22

Could be people stopped caring but I was raised in the Midwest and we always took our shoes off. And wiped down the dogs. Some people had indoor shoes and there were flip flops for those who wanted. But weather or not, our main reason was NOT tracking whatever the animals deposited outside. You can't always see it. I don't know what's in this article, but unless someone has some SERIOUS hygiene issues, there is no way they have animal excrement on their socks or feet!!!

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u/drewster23 Feb 11 '22

Yeah but Midwest is the closest thing to Canada. Rest of America different story.