<p>I get that some people wear shoes in the house, but I don’t understand why many of them are incapable of understanding that some people DON’T. When you’re asked to take your shoes off, don’t say, “It’s okay! My shoes are clean,” and proceed inside the house. Urgh.</p>
<p>Why would you wear shoes in the house?</p>
<p>I don’t know anyone who wears shoes in our house, even my son’s friends who come to go immediately into the basement take their shoes off. For that mater, when we go to friend’s houses for parties and such, even nice (formal) ones, there’s a huge pile of shoes in front of the door. In that case I bring a pair of peds to wear for when I take off my heels.</p>
<p>Where I live, no one wears shoes at home… :p</p>
<p>And while I agree with the OP about how irritating it must be about the shoes, which sounds absolutely disgusting. However, I do think it was a little harsh to say “fat sixth grader” and how they were “flea infested”…</p>
<p>I dislike shoes worn in the house. I live in NYC, one of the filthiest places in existence (at least in my head), take your GD shoes and quit tracking syphilis on the carpet.</p>
<p>Buy those paper, Handiwipe material booties and ask the maids, workmen, anyone who doesn’t want to remove their shoes to put them over their shoes while in your house. Real estate companies provide them at open houses in this area. Everyone complies. Or grandma will give you the death stare if you don’t.</p>
<p>I don’t wear shoes at home. The closest I come to shoes is my mukluks, which are like more intense slippers.</p>
<p>My father does, however, wear shoes at home. His toe was injured in the war and it looks really gross.</p>
<p>People actually wear shoes in their houses? I always thought that was just on TV…</p>
<p>Why don’t you switch to an alternative maid service?</p>
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<p>Some of us aren’t Asian.</p>
<p>That said, no one in my family wears shoes in the house either.</p>
<p>^I’ve never seen anyone, of any race, wear shoes inside their house.</p>
<p>" I get that some people wear shoes in the house, but I don’t understand why many of them are incapable of understanding that some people DON’T. When you’re asked to take your shoes off, don’t say, “It’s okay! My shoes are clean,” and proceed inside the house. Urgh. "</p>
<p>haha…if someone ever said, “it’s okay! My shoes are clean, " and proceed inside my house”…lol…i would laugh my ass off, then wait till they get b**** slapped.</p>
<p>Rich ■■■■■■■. </p>
<p>And no</p>
<p>i thought eveveroyne had a maid…</p>
<p>when the maid comes over my mom makes her take off her shoes. idk if you dont like being blunt about it just tell your mother to do it for you. lol. its not like she can say no. and if not ask for a new maid. also, id find it unacceptable if my maid brought her kids into my house. </p>
<p>im not sure if you just hire a maid like directly, but mine is kinda from a company so you can just call them up on the phone and ask if she can be replaced.</p>
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<p>I don’t have a maid and my house is very big. I clean it myself!</p>
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<p>For the sake of our generation, I hope you’re a ■■■■■.</p>
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<p>Hmm, I think it’s the opposite.</p>
<p>I’ve always strongly disliked having a maid. I get freaked out about them touching my stuff and moving it, and then I can’t find it.
My apartment came with a maid service but we don’t use it. I wouldn’t be able to concentrate in school because I’d be too freaked about it.</p>
<p>I also never allow the maid into the room if I’m in a hotel/cruise/etc.</p>
<p>I know that’s probably ridiculously weird.</p>
<p>our maid just kinda vacuums/mops the floors. dusts and stuff. theyre not allowed to touch our stuff.</p>
<p>^^Your apartment came with a maid service?..Upper East side?</p>
<p>And yes that is ridiculous, when i was in Chicago last year, i always messed up my hotel room just a little bit more than it was knowing it was going to be clean when i get back :D</p>