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How do you make shoes off rule in your home?

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Katie


I am moving into a new house with all brand new white carpet installed (not really my choice) and I want to keep it clean. I have done some research and it appears one of the best ways to keep carpet clean is to take your shoes off in the house. I have never lived in a house with this rule and don't know where to start. I have three kids 8, 10, and 12 who wear shoes in the house now, as does my husband. I am not sure how they will respond . What about guests? How do you go from shoes on in the house to a shoes off rule?


Answer
To make this work, you'll need to provide some amenities. Start with a comfortable bench in the front hall (and at any other entrances). There should also be a set of shallow shelves where people can put their shoes. Don't let it get cluttered up with ancient family sneakers, winter boots, etc. A basket containing clean pairs of tube socks and washable slippers for guests to put on would be nice. (Some people would not care to put on slippers others have worn.)

Some people post nice signs saying, "Please remove your shoes when you come in. There are clean socks and slippers available for you to wear."

Your family and friends who visit will soon become accustomed to your new rule, and may even ask to keep a pair of their slippers at your house. These slippers should have smooth soles that won't trap dirt.

Bear in mind that there will be people who for one reason or another will be very reluctant to take off their shoes. Older folks who wear orthotic supports, people who have athlete's foot or plantar warts, people with a foot odor problem, even women who mostly wear high heels and can't walk in stocking feet â if they raise these objections, you'll have to accommodate them.

One problem can come up with people wearing sandals or flip-flops. Perspiration, dust, and dirt come in on the soles of their feet. You can politely request them to put on socks while they're in your house.

You will probably want to vacuum your carpets every day or two, especially in the high-traffic areas. You may have to buy a very strong vacuum cleaner, and make sure it's always working at top efficiency.

Look up some of the other postings on this topic (in the "Search Answers" box at the top of the screen). You'll find some strenuous objections to this whole idea â "I don't want to visit anybody who values their carpets more than my comfort" and so on. Stick to your guns. Make it convenient for your husband and children to shuck out of their shoes. Perhaps their new shoes don't have to be lace-ups. Come up with polite ways to direct visitors to the shoe bench. Countless households in Japan, Canada, and even the USA follow the "shoes off" custom as a matter of course.

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Rhian


I'm going to Tokyo in a few days, and I was wondering what clothes would be appropriate. My everyday clothing is jeans, a shirt/cardigan and converse or something but will it be to hot to wear jeans? Also, what clothes/shoes should I wear to restaurants in the evening? I'm 14 by the way, around 5'5/6''. Thanks!
Oh and I'm a girl LOL



Answer
Jeans, shorts, capri's, t-shirts, tank tops, will all be fine. It's about 80 to 90 degrees here most days this time of the year but the humidity is high and everything is concreate, and its crowded, so yeah it gets hot. I promise you wont need a cardigan or a hoodie.

Expect to do alot of walking, so converse shoes would be a good choice. People dress freaking crazy here so you might feel a lil out of place just because you are dressed normal for american standards but don't worry about it, if you wear things that are uncomfortable for style reasons here you will be misrable.

I don't know what type of resturant you will be dinning at but bring a couple of dresses, not formal but something casual dressy and something dressy and you should be fine for anything. most places are ok with just casual clothing.

Also bring a small umbrella with you because we are finally getting out of the rainy season but it still rains alot here compaired to summers in the US. If you carry a purse, bring something small that you can wear across your body, around your front side, pic-pocketing is bad here in more crowded areas.

Hoped this helped!




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