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Or rather, do you go barefoot, socks or wear shoes when walking around in a house?
Myself I'll always be barefoot in my own house. When visiting somebody else's house for more than a few minutes, I'll take off my shoes at the door. Because really the thought of wearing shoes and tracking dirt through a house just seems gross to me.
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Same for me.
Barefoot or socks.
Pretty much the same, Crake. Except I don't take off the shoes unless I'm somewhat familiar with whoever is it I'm visiting.
Socks.
Socks, or slippers but no socks when I'm in pajamas. At other people's houses, I take off my shoes in most informal situations, especially if I know them well. For some reason, other people tend not to take their shoes off in my house a lot of the time. Not sure why, we have no problem with them doing so and in fact usually prefer it.
I never go truly barefoot anywhere. Too paranoid about stepping on something unpleasant, I guess.
Socks generally, in my house or anyone else's.
In my own house, I wear some combination of socks, flip-flops and slippers, depending on the season. At others' houses, I prefer to take my shoes off at the entrance, for the reason Crake mentioned, but the hosts are usually quick to either tell me not to or simply bring me a pair of slippers (in Serbia, it's considered rude and disrespectful on the hosts' part to have their guests walk barefoot or in socks).
Always barefoot at home, usually in socks in other people's homes.
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Bare at home, shoes in regular other homes, socks in the homes of close friends, occasionally bare in family homes.
I don't usually take them off, either, unless there's a carpet somewhere.
I ask people whether they wear shoes in their houses, and if they don't, I try not to either.
A lot of times at people's houses I am encouraged to take my shoes off anyway, so of course I'll do that. If it's during the cold part of the year and the house, or part of it, is cold, then I'll keep my shoes on.
And certainly my parents never take off their shoes at other people's houses no matter what the level of formality. In our house my mom always wears socks, my dad sometimes wears shoes and sometimes doesn't.
Because of my mom's standards of cleanliness, our house isn't really meant for inside-shoe-wearing. This is obviously not as instinctual to some of my friends, but I kind of have the nicest house of all of them, or at least the most obsessively-cleaned.
I look around to see if people take their shoes off when I visit someone and do the same, unless the floor looks too painful to walk on barefoot.
In my own home I use crocks as indoor shoes.
>crocs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQgISkF9N-Q
I tend to go barefoot at home, or while staying at a relative's place, shoes or flip flops the rest of the time.
Wow' thats a lot of barefoot.
I go shoes
At home, I generally go barefoot unless my feet are too cold. In other peoples' places, I do what they do, by and large.
Socks, unless it was really rainy or something and I got my feet wet, then barefoot. Of course, if I'm at someone's house and they wear shoes inside, then I'll do the same, but for the most part I prefer not to.
^ That's basically me, though I sometimes wear sandals/flip-flops/thongs/whateveryouwantotocallthem inside the house instead. Well, that last bit usually applies more to dorms and similarly shared living spaces, actually.
It's surprisingly difficult to keep one's dorm room clean, even if you make a barrier between your shoes and the rest of the room. Or even if you keep your shoes outside your room.
My dorm room is quite clean. It's ridiculously dusty for some reason, but otherwise there hasn't been any problem keeping it clean. Though maybe that's because I live with someone who cleans a lot.
Socks. My feet get cold.
^^ That's exactly what I mean by being hard to keep clean--all the dust. If you go around barefoot, you start to feel that your feet are a bit sticky.
They're kinda ugly.