• _‌_反いじめ戦隊@ani.social
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    1 day ago

    came to make this exact post: the panel brunette messed up was panel 2: I’d be taking my outside shoes off at the front door, go inside first, pick up the guest sandals, and THEN welcome blondie in with them.

    outside shoes stay outside.

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            15 hours ago

            Like I said, it’s a dialect thing. Some indoor sandals are soft, but open enough to let your feet breath. Southern parts of Japan are a necessity on hot summer days.

      • LeninsOvaries@lemmy.cafe
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        23 hours ago

        If someone came into my house, took off their shoes, and started walking on my carpets with their sweaty little pigs, I’d be uncomfortable

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          23 hours ago

          That is still much better than not taking of your shoes. Sure slippers is the best option but socks and barefoot is absolutely fine.

          Also carpeted floors are disgusting.

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            23 hours ago

            If it’s raining and muddy, then sure, but I prefer the dry outside dirt to wet foot sweat. I don’t have a steam cleaner.

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              13 hours ago

              Shoes that have walked in piss stains and half-washed-by-rain away dogshit, spit and other, yummy!

              But also, who goes to someone barefoot?

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              23 hours ago

              you got to explain it in a way @[email protected] can conceptualize your concern: Foot molds are sometimes be more dangerous than local dirt locals have biodiverse defenses against.

              In carpet homes, even more dangerous.

              blatantly LeninsOvaries can’t afford a place WITHOUT carpet: a biohazard.

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              23 hours ago

              I’d prefer none of those then and force the use of slippers.

              But I will never understand how people are okay with living in places with carpeted floors. I would rather have bare concrete than carpet on the floor.

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                21 hours ago

                Because it’s not the end of the world? Shoes, carpet, no shoes, who cares - nothing fucking happens, you don’t catch leprosy and die.

                I could maybe see an argument in countries where it snows and shit, because lots of water could make it soggy and potential for mold but otherwise it’s fine.

                Here in Australia it’s not even uncommon to walk around on the footpath/shops in barefeet. Slightly less common these days but you still see it and no one bat’s an eye.

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                  21 hours ago

                  I never suggest you would catch leprosy and die. I live in a country where it often rains and (used to) snow in the winter. And even if it did not carpets are hard to clean. You cannot just nicely wipe them like hardwood or laminate or tile floors. You need specialised equipment to do it. We have a rug at home and even with everyone wearing slippers inside it gets dirty and impossible to clean.

                  I just cannot imagine myself being comfortable with a acarpwted floor.

      • AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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        20 hours ago

        You definitely don’t want to go barefoot in my house. The dogs and humans carry in sand. It really does get everywhere.