I hate taking off my shoes at peoples` houses! I didn`t buy my expensive pair of socks or fine stockings to ruin on their floors or to take of my already expensive shoes. I refuse to stick my finely pedicured feet into some already soiled slippers set out by the owners, who make a mandatory rule to remove shoes in their new houses.
A normal house is meant to be dirtied and lived in as normally as possible. And any guest who is required to remove the shoes for the sake of a house buyer`s insane quest for ultimate cleanliness seems to be treated quite rudely. New couples should wait until their own children start making a mess of things! It`s a great brouhaha!
This implies that the visitors are dirty and the owners are cleaner than anyone else who doesn`t reside in their pristine castle of hard work. The impression the owners gives off (much like their malodorous attitudes) is that they don`t want to clean up after their dirty visitors after they have left.
As a matter of fact, after my first visit to two of my cousins` new` indebtedness to a house last month, I decided never to return because of having to remove my shoes. I remembered kicking off these dirty slippers in anger because I was not allowed to wear anything upstairs from the first floor. I was pissed!
Imagine having my elderly parents bend over to remove their shoes TWICE just so the owners are not to be annoyed! It shows that they care for their inanimate box full of costly eye candy more than making strangers or kin folks feel warm and welcome.
Please do not associate with these kinds of people who would make freaking bull `spit` rules left and right for strangers too! These people are teaching me to dislike their airhead qualities of being better than the rest! [Come on! The wind blows inside the house and I don`t hear mortgage owners screaming at the dust! Numskulls!]
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