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  2. Removal of footwear indoors - Wikipedia

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    Taking shoes off indoors is not a tradition within the continental United States, [35] [36] but is considered expected in Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. According to a YouGov poll in 2018, whilst many Americans take off their shoes whilst indoors at home, they may or may not request their guests to take off their shoes ...

  3. Is it OK to ask guests to remove their shoes in your home? - AOL

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    Yes, You Can Ask Guests to Remove Their Shoes It's your home: You should do as you damn well please. (Because if you can't be yourself in your own home then where on earth can you?)

  4. Should You Take Your Shoes Off in Someone Else’s Home ... - AOL

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    Step up your etiquette game by studying up now so you can steer clear of any awkward moments. Here's what etiquette pros say about taking shoes off in the home.

  5. The dirty truth about taking your shoes off at the door - AOL

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    Taking off shoes at the door may be the best way to limit germs and potentially toxic dust from coming inside, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t think of your guests’ comfort, Filippelli said.

  6. There Is Only One Exception to My "No Shoes in the House" Rule

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  7. Talk:Removal of footwear indoors - Wikipedia

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    2 Mosques where worshippers keep their shoes. 1 comment. 3 What about South and Central America, and Africa? 1 comment. 4 Position in the UK. 3 comments.

  8. Etiquette in Asia - Wikipedia

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    It is considered rude to wear shoes inside a house. One would usually take off shoes outside the house and leave them by the door. When shaking the hand of elders (such as parents, grandparents or teachers) the younger person is expected to touch the top of the elder's palm with the tip of their nose or forehead to express respect.

  9. Open House Invitation: Take Off Your Shoes! - AOL

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    It doesn't take much to scare off homebuyers these days, especially when it comes to open houses. The New York Times reports that New York City apartment sellers who ask buyers to remove their ...