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TopicWhy do whites wear shoes in their house?
Twin3Turbo
09/05/18 1:06:00 PM
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Sephiroth1288 posted...
Twin3Turbo posted...
I mean, if you walk around outside at all and then walk around in your house, you are going to be tracking dirt and grime around your house. Especially over time. Obviously straight up walking in dirt is worse but the fact of the matter is, you aren't really going to be able to avoid it. Keep in mind it's not only outside stuff that matters, you walk around in public bathrooms and other dirty areas as well.

So rather than track in some particulates from your office building, you'll instead track bacteria and sweat from your bare feet everywhere.

Much better.

You can wash your feet for one

For two, yeah I would bet that it probably is better than straight up dirt and grime, which also carries bacteria. Also I doubt that this is a huge problem for most people. I highly doubt that most people's feet are worse than the dirt and grime that exists outside but if you've got something to prove otherwise I'm all ears
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