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

  • Skyrmir@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Laced shoes are a pita to flip on and off. If you’re in a dry area there’s no reason to take off your shoes.

    If you can wear sandals, or it’s a wet sloppy environment, then yeah it makes sense to take them off at the door.

    • Pyr@lemmy.ca
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      4 hours ago

      I mean, if you’re doing yard work or something understandable to leave your shoes on in your own home if you’re coming inside for a snack or to grab something etc I do that all the time.

      But like, if I invite someone over to hang out for a few hours I expect them to take their shoes off tying the laces isn’t that complicated.

      And if I am taking the day off and don’t really need to leave the house for any reason I won’t even touch my shoes I’m going to be barefoot or in slippers all God damn day.

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        3 hours ago

        Being barefoot is a luxury not everyone has. Combine that with not being able to wear slip on shoes and it’s a bit of a bigger problem.

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        4 hours ago

        ?! You wear your yard work shoes in the house? Those usually come off before I go inside even if it is a quick grab n go.

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          4 hours ago

          Only if it’s a quick trip <3 minutes after using a boot scraper and brush. Unless I know I’ve stepped in something particularly sticky like mud.

          Edit: and only if it’s my own home, not someone else’s