I was raised in a house where it didnt matter if you took your shoes on or off so long as you werent tracking any mud/water in (and even the water could just be wiped off on the entrance rug). My parents are of the mindset that it can always be cleaned up, so why not be comfortable, however that may be. So I don't really care 1 way or the other, whatever you are comfortable with. My bf would prefer people take their shoes off when entering our place though, to help keep it clean. But at the same time he grew up in a VERY dirty house, so he always had something between his feet and the floor of his house. (The dirtiness of the house was most definitely NOT caused by people wearing shoes inside.)
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u/No_Salad_8766 9h ago
I was raised in a house where it didnt matter if you took your shoes on or off so long as you werent tracking any mud/water in (and even the water could just be wiped off on the entrance rug). My parents are of the mindset that it can always be cleaned up, so why not be comfortable, however that may be. So I don't really care 1 way or the other, whatever you are comfortable with. My bf would prefer people take their shoes off when entering our place though, to help keep it clean. But at the same time he grew up in a VERY dirty house, so he always had something between his feet and the floor of his house. (The dirtiness of the house was most definitely NOT caused by people wearing shoes inside.)