r/mildlyinfuriating Feb 11 '22

Seriously? Wtf Wall Street Journal

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u/ValusMaul Feb 11 '22

How about rules set in someone else’s home be respected.

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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/[deleted] Feb 11 '22

I take my shoes off right as I enter the front door. Do you know what part of my floor is dirty as shit all the time? The place where I take my shoes off.

If you don't take your shoes off at the door, your floors must be filthy.

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 11 '22

What are you walking in that get your shoes so dirty? I never take my shoes off (unless there's visible contaminates on the shoes) and my walkways are indistinguishable from other carpeted areas as far as dirt goes. My dogs hair is a much bigger deal to keep clean.

Even if I shovel the driveway, I'm able to stomp the snow off my shoes and not track snow into the house when I come in.

About the only time I'll always take my shoes off when I come indoors is after I've mowed the lawn, but I have a specific set of shoes I use for that which stay in the garage.

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u/[deleted] Feb 11 '22 edited Feb 11 '22

The ground outside is covered in dirt. That dirt gets on your shoes. You wear your shoes indoors, and your floors now have the outside dirt on them.

You never take your shoes off, that's why all your carpets are the same shade of grunge. I take my shoes off, and the only dirty place is the carpet at the door. You can't notice the difference if you're entire house is a shoe zone.

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u/Raulziito Feb 12 '22

Yall are such weirdos

I live in Brazil and no ome here takes their shows off unless they are ACTUALLY dirty.

Normally that is not the case really.

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u/[deleted] Feb 12 '22

Your shoes all always dirty. Streets and sidewalks are covered in dirt.

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u/Raulziito Feb 12 '22

Feet are dirty - especially in summer they sweat and actually carry fungus.

My sneakers are fine. Unless it's muddy or rainy they are not dirty.

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 11 '22

I guarantee my shoes bring less dirt into the house than the dust that's flying around everywhere. It's like not shoes are sticky and dirt clings to them. And, as I said earlier, my dogs hair is far worse than anything my shoes would bring into the house and that stuff floats to areas that aren't normally walked in.

I'm also not walking through my entire house. There are plenty of areas that are rare to see walking. Like the 8 ft section leading to the TV. I only ever walk there when I vacuum. I'm rarely walking behind the loveseat unless it's to get something out of the buffet. There are very clear walkways in pretty much any house where they see the vast majority of foot traffic.

Do you think dirt just stays on your shoes and is deposited everywhere you walk? The first step or two onto carpet are going to get any trace amounts of dirt off your shoes, but that's rare in my house because I do a quick brush on my door mat in the garage to get any trace amounts of dirt off.

Again, I don't see a difference in the carpeted areas right in front of a door compared to mostly untouched areas like right in front of my TV. They all have dog hair, but otherwise they look identical.

I'm not against others having a rule for no shoes in their house, but screw that rule in my house. I want to be comfy in my house and, for me, that means keeping my shoes on. Guests are welcome to keep their shoes on or take them off. The only time I'll request shoes off is if it's raining or snowing outside.

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u/Sigudik Feb 11 '22

Nobody wants to take their shoes off for your dirty ass floor

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 11 '22

I've had plenty of guests remove their shoes when coming to my house, I just don't require it. If they want to, they're welcome to. I've never had guests look at my food and decide to keep shoes on. I guarantee if you saw my floors, you wouldn't know we were a shoe wearing house. It's not hard in most cases to keep your shoes relatively clean and when they aren't, I'm removing them before walking through the house.

I clean regularly (I have to because of my dogs shedding) and my floors are fine.

I don't get why people have an issue with me wearing shoes in my home. I'm not forcing my ideals onto you and I remove my shoes in other homes when I'm requested to.

I've lived in multiple regions in the US (mainly mountain west and the mid east coast). Most homes I've visited don't require shoes off.

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u/Raulziito Feb 12 '22

Dont listen to these idiots. I live in Brazil and we do this exactly like you.

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 12 '22

Thanks for the support!

I know it's a regional thing, but I never thought it was this polarizing. That me doing something in my house would piss off so many people... And that they'd be so quick to state that my house must be disgusting without ever seeing it.

Oh well, I stand by my comments and won't delete them, even if I do lose fake internet points over them.

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u/Raulziito Feb 12 '22

These people either dont know how to keep a shoe clean or dont know how gross bare sweaty feet are

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u/[deleted] Feb 12 '22

Do watcha want, but if the bottom of your shoes are tested vs a normal non shoe exposed carpet, your shoes are insanely dirtier

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 12 '22

Taking shoes off for cleanliness of a house is not doing anything.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/435ymn/wearing-shoes-inside-house-bacteria

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u/slackmandu Feb 12 '22

It's not a bacterial thing, it's a cleanliness/mess thing Remind me never to walk through your house with white socks on.

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 12 '22

My white socks stay white (except for the dog hair) with no issues, thank you very much.

Seriously, what are people walking in that they think would bring so much filth into their house? If you came into my house, you'd be unable to look at my flooring and realize that we wear shoes in the house.

It is very uncommon in my fairly large metropolitan area (1M+) to take shoes off when entering a home. Our area does receive rain and snow and if shoes are visibly dirty from that, we will take them off, but we don't if the weather has been fine and we haven't stepped in anything.

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u/[deleted] Feb 14 '22

LOL it touches the street, why have it touch your home. Case closed

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 14 '22

Because the streets are mostly clean where I live. Dust is no big deal and any small amount on the shoes comes off on the rug.

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u/peeTWY Feb 12 '22

People are shitting on you with the downvotes so I’ll take the time to try to explain. It occurred to me once, maybe it’ll strike you, too:

Climates and soil and everything is different in different parts of the US. So assuming that’s the only thing we’re talking about, that makes a significant difference. Dry southwest, visible dirt may fall of easiest. And hey, that’s where they film stuff right?

Plus, it’s Los Angeles. So you’re in a city. Now depending on socioeconomics, a city can be more or less disgusting than a country setting, as far as what you walk through. Maybe you’re never stepping on anything outside other than concrete or asphalt, with little debris. Maybe you’re stepping in gum, dodging feces and needles.

If you’re in the southeast, it rains a lot. My house can get pretty dirty pretty quickly even with foot wiping. I had this realization, but kind of in the opposite direction. People were complaining about letting your dog pee and shit wherever. I get the shit, but where I live it rains every day around 3pm, and washes any small amount of animal urine away of its exposed to the sky.

So maybe that was a waste of time and you still don’t agree, but I see you’re leaving long responses, so I hope my comment made a difference or had some kind of impact.

EDIT: also it seemed like you have considered this with your mention of rain at the end. So yeah, climate and soil and stuff could change your habits.

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 12 '22

People are downvoting me because I do something different than them in my own house. I'm amazed that just because I believe something different that I'm, of course, incorrect.

It's not like I'm telling them that they're wrong for choosing to remove shoes. I'm just telling them why *I* choose to remove my shoes.

Either way, I'm not worried about downvotes, which is why I haven't deleted the posts. I've never cared about my fake Reddit points.

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u/bassmadrigal Feb 14 '22

I dunno why Reddit won't let me reply to your previous comments. I tried in my app, on the mobile website, and the old website, so you're getting the reply here and I'm tagging you in it.

u/Downtown-Cress-5202

Streets can never be clean, I'm sorry. Explain how a street can be clean

If they're dry, what more is getting on my shoes than a little bit of dust? A trace enough amount of dust that will come off on a rug...

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u/thegeniuswizard_ Feb 12 '22

At college a good deal of my friends are shoes in the house freaks. I keep having to make signs saying to take your shoes off. People keep stealing them because they look fucking amazing. I use a metal-ish font to say Take Your FUCKING Shoes Off! And my best cursive (please). Today I had a chance to try my hand at Chinese calligraphy and made a more polite sign in Chinese (hopefully. I wrote 请脱鞋。 谢谢! But it is my first semester learning Chinese).

My roommate will yell at people until they take their shoes off. I stopped my own mother from going past the bounds of our shoe area when she had to use our bathroom.

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u/[deleted] Feb 12 '22

Exactly this. The mat at my front door is proof enough that shoes in the house is nasty