Slippers... they're not just for the bedroom anymore!
...or are they?I have some clients who won't let people in their house wearing street shoes. That's difficult for my servicemen as OSHA requires workers to wear steel toe safety shoes. To get around this, we all carry disposable booties to cover our shoes. One customer wouldn't allow me in their house with booties... everyone left their shoes by the door and walked around barefoot. I did it once and won't do it again.
House shoes or as they were called (when I was young) bedroom slippers, are only for the house, but some people no longer have rules like that... people on the street are wearing house shoes and a small percentage wear pajamas in public too!
I have no explanation for this behavior!
With 4 kids home watching TV, this woman doesn't have time to change into street clothes!
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Or maybe she just wanted to quickly... slip in & out of the store.
Asians are big on not wearing outside shoes in the home.
As for shoes in the house - that's why I put in vinyl floors, so people don't have to take their shoes off. Easier to keep clean and you don't have to worry about stains, etc.
Some people choose to take their shoes off, regardless, but I tell them to keep them on. After all, they'll undoubtedly leave with cat hair on their socks if they take their shoes off.