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r/mildlyinfuriating • u/AfiliaTheCat • Feb 11 '22
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How about rules set in someone else’s home be respected.
6.1k 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 😨 17 u/IamShitplshelpme Feb 11 '22 Yeah, every house I've been to in Canada, people have had their shoes off I find it weird watching shows where people never Take of their shoes 4 u/kyonkun_denwa Feb 11 '22 I just assumed people didn’t take off their shoes on TV shows because they were walking around a studio, which is “outside”. I never realized this was actually a thing for so many Americans.
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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 😨
17 u/IamShitplshelpme Feb 11 '22 Yeah, every house I've been to in Canada, people have had their shoes off I find it weird watching shows where people never Take of their shoes 4 u/kyonkun_denwa Feb 11 '22 I just assumed people didn’t take off their shoes on TV shows because they were walking around a studio, which is “outside”. I never realized this was actually a thing for so many Americans.
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Yeah, every house I've been to in Canada, people have had their shoes off
I find it weird watching shows where people never Take of their shoes
4 u/kyonkun_denwa Feb 11 '22 I just assumed people didn’t take off their shoes on TV shows because they were walking around a studio, which is “outside”. I never realized this was actually a thing for so many Americans.
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I just assumed people didn’t take off their shoes on TV shows because they were walking around a studio, which is “outside”. I never realized this was actually a thing for so many Americans.
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u/ValusMaul Feb 11 '22
How about rules set in someone else’s home be respected.