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I don't know. I just get annoyed when I step on a tiny pebble (kinda like stepping on a lego) or dirt that has been brought in by my kids who may forget to take their footwear off right away.HesCalledDyer said:
Sure, why not? It's not like I'm licking their feet or eating off the floor they walk on. And I clean my floors regularly so I don't see a big deal.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
and then that gets tracked onto the furniture inevitably. people put their feet up on the couch, on the coffee table, etc. I prefer not to have my nice couch wrecked by ground in dirt.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
I think most people are not okay with shoes on the furniture, but dang, those must be some dirt-caked shoes if they are leaving all that dirt all over the place. I think you should take Scruffy up on his offer!
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it's not my "big concern".PJ_Soul said:
Not if your big concern is animal fecal matter in your house.HughFreakingDillon said:
it's not "no matter what". as outlined, there are exceptions.PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?Exactly. It's a floor, not a table.... although either way, I clean them.What are the no shoes no matter what people's thoughts on pets on the tables and counters?
cats are a lot cleaner than humans are.
they constantly clean themselves. and there's really no way to prevent a cat from going wherever the fuck it wants to. a cat is rude and does what it wants. humans have the option of being considerate about not tracking their dirt everywhere they go.
and I don't have pets.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
you misunderstood. I'm saying that if there is dirt in my house from someone's shoes, then me walking around my house barefoot or in socks will track that dirt elsewhere; the couch, my bed, etc.PJ_Soul said:I think most people are not okay with shoes on the furniture, but dang, those must be some dirt-caked shoes if they are leaving all that dirt all over the place. I think you should take Scruffy up on his offer!Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
you wear socks to bed?HughFreakingDillon said:
you misunderstood. I'm saying that if there is dirt in my house from someone's shoes, then me walking around my house barefoot or in socks will track that dirt elsewhere; the couch, my bed, etc.PJ_Soul said:I think most people are not okay with shoes on the furniture, but dang, those must be some dirt-caked shoes if they are leaving all that dirt all over the place. I think you should take Scruffy up on his offer!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:
you misunderstood. I'm saying that if there is dirt in my house from someone's shoes, then me walking around my house barefoot or in socks will track that dirt elsewhere; the couch, my bed, etc.PJ_Soul said:I think most people are not okay with shoes on the furniture, but dang, those must be some dirt-caked shoes if they are leaving all that dirt all over the place. I think you should take Scruffy up on his offer!I understood..... I think I am taking this conversation a lot less seriously than you are.
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I'm looking at the bottom of my shoes now. Aside from being visibly discolored from normal wear, there is no caked-on dirt or loose debris that could be tracked anywhere. Now I'm sure I could get a high-powered magnifying glass out and be proven differently, but when we're talking microscopic scale then we've reached the point of insignificance.
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you obviously misunderstood if you thought I was talking about shoes on the furniture. and I stated pretty clearly earlier how silly this discussion is. it's a fun and interesting conversation, as I have honestly never heard of people tramping around someone's house with their shoes on.PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:
you misunderstood. I'm saying that if there is dirt in my house from someone's shoes, then me walking around my house barefoot or in socks will track that dirt elsewhere; the couch, my bed, etc.PJ_Soul said:I think most people are not okay with shoes on the furniture, but dang, those must be some dirt-caked shoes if they are leaving all that dirt all over the place. I think you should take Scruffy up on his offer!I understood..... I think I am taking this conversation a lot less seriously than you are.
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nope.mcgruff10 said:
you wear socks to bed?HughFreakingDillon said:
you misunderstood. I'm saying that if there is dirt in my house from someone's shoes, then me walking around my house barefoot or in socks will track that dirt elsewhere; the couch, my bed, etc.PJ_Soul said:I think most people are not okay with shoes on the furniture, but dang, those must be some dirt-caked shoes if they are leaving all that dirt all over the place. I think you should take Scruffy up on his offer!Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
my porch mats get quite dirty and need to be cleaned often.HesCalledDyer said:I'm looking at the bottom of my shoes now. Aside from being visibly discolored from normal wear, there is no caked-on dirt or loose debris that could be tracked anywhere. Now I'm sure I could get a high-powered magnifying glass out and be proven differently, but when we're talking microscopic scale then we've reached the point of insignificance.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
My kids do all the time, kids are gross.mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
This debate is great.0 -
I live in a neighborhood that is new...under construction. Lots of dirt all around. If you don't take your shoes off at my door, you will get dirt on the hardwood or even worse wherever their is carpet. So everyone is removing shoes.
I personally don't understand the extremes here. It's just up to whoever's house it is. That's it.hippiemom = goodness0 -
LOL. 5 SECOND RULE!dignin said:
My kids do all the time, kids are gross.mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
This debate is great.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Not extreme to explain cultural norms where I am and what I've observed elsewhere.cincybearcat said:I live in a neighborhood that is new...under construction. Lots of dirt all around. If you don't take your shoes off at my door, you will get dirt on the hardwood or even worse wherever their is carpet. So everyone is removing shoes.
I personally don't understand the extremes here. It's just up to whoever's house it is. That's it.
people can do what they wish as long as they aren't being a dick to whomever they are visiting, as you said.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
well I still shower even though I dont see any caked on dirt or loose debris on me. Stupid me.HesCalledDyer said:I'm looking at the bottom of my shoes now. Aside from being visibly discolored from normal wear, there is no caked-on dirt or loose debris that could be tracked anywhere. Now I'm sure I could get a high-powered magnifying glass out and be proven differently, but when we're talking microscopic scale then we've reached the point of insignificance.
Maybe its different across the pond."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Agreed, kids are gross. The other day My five year old decided to pissin the garbage can instead of the toilet. Good times.dignin said:
My kids do all the time, kids are gross.mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
This debate is great.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
As a kid it was 10 seconds, as an adult...5.HughFreakingDillon said:
LOL. 5 SECOND RULE!dignin said:
My kids do all the time, kids are gross.mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
This debate is great.0 -
LOLSpiritual_Chaos said:
well I still shower even though I dont see any caked on dirt or loose debris on me. Stupid me.HesCalledDyer said:I'm looking at the bottom of my shoes now. Aside from being visibly discolored from normal wear, there is no caked-on dirt or loose debris that could be tracked anywhere. Now I'm sure I could get a high-powered magnifying glass out and be proven differently, but when we're talking microscopic scale then we've reached the point of insignificance.
Maybe its different across the pond.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Swedish kids never do thatmcgruff10 said:
Agreed, kids are gross. The other day My five year old decided to pissin the garbage can instead of the toilet. Good times.dignin said:
My kids do all the time, kids are gross.mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
This debate is great."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
glad I have girls. LOLmcgruff10 said:
Agreed, kids are gross. The other day My five year old decided to pissin the garbage can instead of the toilet. Good times.dignin said:
My kids do all the time, kids are gross.mcgruff10 said:
Who cares? Do you guys lick or eat off the floor? If the floor gets dirty I bust out my vacuum or swiffer and clean it up.HughFreakingDillon said:so if some of us are grossly exaggerating the dirtiness of shoe tread, at the same time as underestimating how gross someone's feet are, would you be ok with someone walking/driving around your neighbourhood, stopping for gas and going to the washroom there, and then coming into your house and walking around with those same bare feet?
This debate is great.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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