Aussies weigh in on the question: Should you take off your shoes inside the house or not?
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In a popular Facebook group, one mum has divided hundreds of Aussie homeowners when she asked a simple, yet surprisingly controversial, question: "Do you ask guests to take their shoes off before coming into your house?"
In the comments section, which was flooded with hundreds of different opinions, several users argued that they prefer to keep their feet covered.
One mum said she would rather deal with "a little dirt from the outside" than have "sweaty sock feet stinking everything up".
A second user wrote: "I prefer to keep my shoes on, I don’t want to walk with socks on an unkempt floor."
"I have foot problems and need good (sole) support. Walking in bare feet with socks or without is very uncomfortable. Either way, I don’t want to see or smell someone’s feet!" said a third.
Aussies weigh in on whether you should take off your shoes indoors or not. Credit: Shutterstock / Filono Cardoso.
On the other hand, a majority of homeowners are saying that they prefer their guests to de-shoe before entering their homes.
"I don't want anyone, who has been in public toilets and goodness knows where, wearing shoes in my house. Yuck!" said one mum.
A second mum agreed and added: "Imagine all the things we are stepping on outside every day. I don't want that brought into my house."
"I grew up in a Scandinavian family and you NEVER wear your shoes into someone's house," wrote a third user.
"I take my shoes off whenever I enter anyone's home to this day, even if they say I can leave them on. Think about it… shoes are dirty even if they look clean."
Another person added that as a visitor, it is a sign of respect to take your shoes off before you enter someone else's house.
"I would never push back against someone asking me to take my shoes off in their home. It’s a sign of respect," he said.
"The host has been gracious enough to let me into their home; the least I can do is respect their house rules."
An expert said wearing outside shoes indoors can bring harmful germs. Credit: Shutterstock / Andrey_Popov.
It seems like scientists have also weighed in on the issue, and this is their verdict – wearing shoes inside the house is not only gross, but a real health threat.
According to Professor Mark Taylor, Chief Environmental Scientist at EPA Victoria, it's best to leave the filth that accumulates on the bottom of your shoes outside the house.
"Some of the microorganisms present on shoes and floors are drug-resistant pathogens, including hospital-associated infectious agents (germs) that are very difficult to treat," he said.
"Add in cancer-causing toxins from asphalt road residue and endocrine-disrupting lawn chemicals, and you might view the filth on your shoes in a new light."
So there you have it, members!
Taking your shoes off at the door is a basic and easy activity for us to prevent getting sick. And we all know prevention is far better than treatment, right?
If you ever need shoes for foot support, experts recommend having a pair of "indoor shoes" that never get worn outside.