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By *unnitoes OP Woman
over a year ago
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I love to be barefoot but recently had cause to visit the home of a family I will be working with. The man met me at the door, led me to the living room but before we entered he said 'your shoes go here', indicating to me to remove my boots...should I have taken them off or politely declined? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a friend with those kinda rules...
Shoes off after the hall door..
Trousers in the kitchen...
Top on the landing...
Knickers off in the bedroom...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love to be barefoot but recently had cause to visit the home of a family I will be working with. The man met me at the door, led me to the living room but before we entered he said 'your shoes go here', indicating to me to remove my boots...should I have taken them off or politely declined?"
There wouldn't have been a way to politely decline. What did you do? |
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By *unnitoes OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I love to be barefoot but recently had cause to visit the home of a family I will be working with. The man met me at the door, led me to the living room but before we entered he said 'your shoes go here', indicating to me to remove my boots...should I have taken them off or politely declined?
There wouldn't have been a way to politely decline. What did you do?"
Yes I could have said I wasn't comfortable removing my boots and could we talk in the hallway x |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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"I love to be barefoot but recently had cause to visit the home of a family I will be working with. The man met me at the door, led me to the living room but before we entered he said 'your shoes go here', indicating to me to remove my boots...should I have taken them off or politely declined?
There wouldn't have been a way to politely decline. What did you do?
Yes I could have said I wasn't comfortable removing my boots and could we talk in the hallway x"
Didn't ur mammy tell u always change ur socks and have matching undies u never know who u meet |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love to be barefoot but recently had cause to visit the home of a family I will be working with. The man met me at the door, led me to the living room but before we entered he said 'your shoes go here', indicating to me to remove my boots...should I have taken them off or politely declined?
There wouldn't have been a way to politely decline. What did you do?
Yes I could have said I wasn't comfortable removing my boots and could we talk in the hallway x"
Did the boots go over the knees??? |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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"I love to be barefoot but recently had cause to visit the home of a family I will be working with. The man met me at the door, led me to the living room but before we entered he said 'your shoes go here', indicating to me to remove my boots...should I have taken them off or politely declined?
There wouldn't have been a way to politely decline. What did you do?
Yes I could have said I wasn't comfortable removing my boots and could we talk in the hallway x
Did the boots go over the knees??? "
I'd put the op over my knee |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Depends of your relation, if you have a friendly relation thats ok to let the shoes in the entry, but the rules say that if you are a visit and you are not previously informed they shouldn't ask you that... But how someone already said their home their rules! If you accept your are welcome otherwise see you tomorrow! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love to be barefoot but recently had cause to visit the home of a family I will be working with. The man met me at the door, led me to the living room but before we entered he said 'your shoes go here', indicating to me to remove my boots...should I have taken them off or politely declined?
There wouldn't have been a way to politely decline. What did you do?
Yes I could have said I wasn't comfortable removing my boots and could we talk in the hallway x"
Oh, good thinking, I hadn't thought of that |
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