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08-23-2011, 02:39 PM
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08-23-2011, 03:31 PM
You most definitely do not take your shoes off in most public buildings...
It is a home or certain restaurant sort of thing. The rule is more "Am I going to be walking on tatami?" - if so, then you will be taking your shoes off either at the door or at the edge of the tatami area. Most public buildings are not tatami, so taking your shoes off is fairly rare. Another note - even if there are slippers provided, you never wear them on tatami. They are for walking in areas other than tatami, such as hallways, kitchen, etc. You will often see it written that you should always take your shoes off when inside, and that there are separate slippers for the toilet... But it is pretty rare to see the "no slippers on tatami (or carpet when in a private home)" thing mentioned. |
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08-23-2011, 04:05 PM
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Edit : Looks like my other fellow Canadian has said the same thing. Haha! |
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08-23-2011, 04:24 PM
I don't have a specific cultural background that would make it so I had to take off my shoes, we just do it. As for public buildings, no we don't take off our shoes unless your at a doctors office or sometimes school buildings if your shoes are very dirty. It does indeed snow here but it is not cold all year round and we still take off our shoes in any weather. Like I said its second nature, and im not too sure about the other parts of Canada but seeing as people come to where I live frequently to find work, it seems like second nature to them too to take off their shoes in a home. The main factor is to not getting the floor dirty i suppose. Which makes sense cause I would not want to be cleaning up shoe marks from my floor everyday lol
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08-23-2011, 08:17 PM
I keep slippers by my bathroom door. But that bathroom is connected to my room so I only use it at night and when I shower and the slippers are really only for the winter since the tiles are cold. I also have a different pair of slippers I wear around the house but it's more so my feet stay warm.
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08-26-2011, 11:23 AM
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I do remember visiting Ryoan-ji in Kyoto and I saw many sweat footprints from people on the temple's wooden floors.... |
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