Shoes off households

Do you hecking think I spent 900 goddamn dollars on custom spade soles so I could take them off at your stupid house and heck up my merino hecking socks?
heck no I did not

Do no invite people over if you have stupid rules you heckhead

At least warn people so they can decline your invite

81 thoughts on “Shoes off households

    • Anonymous says:

      wear a shitty pair of socks then you hecking autist.

      You need to let people know when you give the invite , that you have a shoes off house
      Thats fine, I will just make a nice excuse and not show up
      But dont hecking ambush me and make me look like a dick

        • Anonymous says:

          I am not wearing slippers that
          A i did not pick out
          B probably dont fit
          C every hecking had someone elses foot in them

          • Anonymous says:

            Then get the heck out of my house, no worries, keep acting like that and nobody will be inviting you again, dirty mutt.

          • Anonymous says:

            I know this sounds absurd to dirty mutts like you but people who offer slippers to enter their homes are clean enough to actually offer clean slipper.
            Yes I know shocking, they clean their house!

      • Anonymous says:

        >You need to let people know when you give the invite
        "oh and by the way, you can’t wear shoes in my house"
        people don’t do things like this.

      • Anonymous says:

        Is this really how americans think? Every house is shoe off you hecking autist. Maybe you should go live in a mudhut in Nigeria.

    • Anonymous says:

      I provide slippers to my guests.

      Removing shoes in house during a formal or professional occasion is strange as wearing slippers or socked feet with formal clothing would look absolutely ridiculous. Formality level would dictate.

  1. Anonymous says:

    Tell me you’re American without telling me you’re American. NOT taking shoes off is hecking strange even in Canada. Let alone the rest of the world.

    • Anonymous says:

      This isn’t an American thing. OP is just a dick.

      https://i.imgur.com/7gCEpqf.jpg

      Do you hecking think I spent 900 goddamn dollars on custom spade soles so I could take them off at your stupid house and heck up my merino hecking socks?
      heck no I did not

      Do no invite people over if you have stupid rules you heckhead

      At least warn people so they can decline your invite

      […]
      You need to let people know when you give the invite , that you have a shoes off house
      Thats fine, I will just make a nice excuse and not show up
      But dont hecking ambush me and make me look like a dick

      You are a dick.

    • Anonymous says:

      https://i.imgur.com/7gCEpqf.jpg

      Do you hecking think I spent 900 goddamn dollars on custom spade soles so I could take them off at your stupid house and heck up my merino hecking socks?
      heck no I did not

      Do no invite people over if you have stupid rules you heckhead

      At least warn people so they can decline your invite

      […]
      I have these in my house for assholes like OP. If you don’t want to be decent then I’ll have you looking like a stupid.
      […]
      It really is an American thing anon, I’m sorry you share your country with a bunch of cretins but honestly, who doesnt? People everywhere have stupid habbits or were raised by trash and don’t know how to behave properly

      What?
      I almost never see people take shoes off going in someones house
      I am older though. To me , that was a stereotype of japanese people when I was a kid they were sort of mocked for it.
      Has japanese culture had that big an effect on americans ?

      I think it depends on the region and social class in America. In the Upper Midwest most houses have a "mudroom" or at least an area by the door where you take off your shoes so you don’t track in mud and heck up the carpet.

      Of course, as a kid when I’d visit my white trash friends’ trailers or ghetto friends’ shitty apartments it was already filthy so they didn’t give a shit and we just ran in and out with our shoes on.

      • Anonymous says:

        I’d relate the upper midwest civility (and pacific northwest) to proximity to Canada, which basically has the same thing across the country, an entrance area often with a different more durable flooring for wet shoes to be taken off before entering the rest of the household.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Maybe many of these people don’t have effective door matts at outside
    entrance and inside of entrances for removing dust and dirt from shoes before entry into their houses.

  3. Anonymous says:

    This is the most indicative attitude of being someone who is extremely vain and poses as being wealthier than they actually are.

    A person of real wealth and class would take their shoes off, respectfully, damn if their ‘special socks’ get ruined. They can always buy another pair because they didn’t spend beyond their means, and became overprotective of their possessions

  4. Anonymous says:

    I put on my shoes as soon as I get up in the morning.
    I dont like the feel of bare feet and it would make me very uncomfortable to be barefoot in someone else house

  5. Anonymous says:

    What’s up with the sharp edge on the middle of those soles? Can’t you roll your ankles walking up stairs on those?

  6. Anonymous says:

    […]

    I have these in my house for assholes like OP. If you don’t want to be decent then I’ll have you looking like a stupid.

    This isn’t an American thing. OP is just a dick.

    […]
    […]
    You are a dick.

    It really is an American thing anon, I’m sorry you share your country with a bunch of cretins but honestly, who doesnt? People everywhere have stupid habbits or were raised by trash and don’t know how to behave properly

    • Anonymous says:

      This is not an American thing. I can think of one person who keeps their shoes on in the house; everyone else I’ve ever met took their shoes off at the door like a civilized human being. Wearing your shoes in the house might be slightly more common in Burgerland than the rest of the world, but even so it’s still considered a weird behavior.

      • Anonymous says:

        What?
        I almost never see people take shoes off going in someones house
        I am older though. To me , that was a stereotype of japanese people when I was a kid they were sort of mocked for it.
        Has japanese culture had that big an effect on americans ?

        • Anonymous says:

          Perhaps it’s a regional thing? I live in the Northeast.
          I’m younger (mid-20’s), but my older relatives all take their shoes off in the house, so it’s not generational.

          • Anonymous says:

            I’m in the same region and age range and my family all wear shoes inside, at least during reunions. My mother always wore shoes inside the house and last time I saw her she put her feet up on the couch still wearing sneakers. hecking insanity.

    • Anonymous says:

      >NOOOO YOU NEED TO TAKE YOUR SHOES OFF
      >NOOOO YOU CANT SMOKE
      >NOOO YOU ARENT BEING SAFE
      >NOOOO I WANT THAT SEAT
      Nobody likes people like you and wouldn’t come over anyways.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Imagine spending $900 dollars on shoes while also being an animal that would let street semen hit their floors and carpets. You’re basically a homeless man is disguise

  8. Anonymous says:

    nobody cares about how much you spent on your shoes. you’re not as important as you seem to think you are. if you don’t want to follow the rules of somebody’s house then you don’t have to visit.

    • Anonymous says:

      Did you even read the OP?
      I don’t want to go to a shoes off house but I get ambushed with it at the door.
      If you run a shoes off house you need to warn people

  9. Anonymous says:

    Wearing shoes indoors only works in particular climates. Nobody does that in Finland (except at parties in the summer).

  10. Anonymous says:

    Omnio dependens in conviva et tam quem longe in mei domum eunt.
    quando conviva invitare ad mihi domum, ei tenet eius calceorum solo in atrio aut tabularium. tabulatum meus est lapis ergo calcei convivarum sunt non inconveniens.
    Tamen, si hospitio it post tabularium fortasse intra triclinium igitur calceii non gerit. illic tabulatium est tessellatus et subtilis ideo nolo laedi.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Only poor people tell me shoes off. Rich people don’t want to see or smell your feet, and the house keeper will clean up any tracks after the party.

  12. Anonymous says:

    Why do Amerimutts wear shoes in the house? The streets are full of aids piss shit blood and pesticide residue. uncivilized savages.

  13. Anonymous says:

    I got some good shoes from workingperson dot cam. They had steel toed dress shoes which is important to the professional on the go. What are the best battle socks?

  14. Anonymous says:

    >I don’t like taking off my high heel cosplay shoes because the floor will damage my socks.
    gun mouth trigger pull

  15. Anonymous says:

    At least offer some clean guest slippers if you’re going to have this debuff at your house. Though, the thought of walking around your house, bringing the grime and slime from the outside is anxiety inducing.

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