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20.       teaschip
3870 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:03 pm

Quote:

Quoting sonunda:



Yes, alot of people do it here in the states. I just think it´s common courtesy really. I know after spending an entire day vaccuming and mopping your floors, the last thing I want is someone tracking in dirt off their shoes.



Do you have a VERY big house or are you just slow!



I don´t think I have a big house, but considering I have three levels takes quite a long time. So what do you have dirt floors?

21.       sonunda
5004 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:05 pm

Quote:

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting sonunda:



Yes, alot of people do it here in the states. I just think it´s common courtesy really. I know after spending an entire day vaccuming and mopping your floors, the last thing I want is someone tracking in dirt off their shoes.



Do you have a VERY big house or are you just slow!



I don´t think I have a big house, but considering I have three levels takes quite a long time. So what do you have dirt floors?



Do you mean dirt floors or dirty floors?

22.       teaschip
3870 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:05 pm

Quoting AEnigmamagnadea:

Quoting sonunda:


Do you have a VERY big house or are you just slow!



Unfortunately Sonunda, she is very very slow (in the head as well) and has a big fat yankie ass



We have something in common then, my ass is as big as your mouth.

23.       teaschip
3870 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:08 pm

Quote:

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting sonunda:



Yes, alot of people do it here in the states. I just think it´s common courtesy really. I know after spending an entire day vaccuming and mopping your floors, the last thing I want is someone tracking in dirt off their shoes.



Do you have a VERY big house or are you just slow!



I don´t think I have a big house, but considering I have three levels takes quite a long time. So what do you have dirt floors?



Do you mean dirt floors or dirty floors?



Dirt floors? You don´t have to mop or vaccume?

24.       sonunda
5004 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:13 pm

I vacuum and mop-it just doesn´t take me an entire day!

25.       CANLI
5084 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:15 pm

Guys,about that shoe issue ???!!!

26.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:16 pm

Will you all stop talking about big fat asses!!

It is all reminding me my greatest love FF

Stop it..stop..

27.       Leelu
1746 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:20 pm

when I lived in canada and then here in the usa .. it was always considered "polite" to ask/remove your shoes upon entering the house. It was in consideration of the person that was cleaning/mopping/vacuuming. Also as winters can be disgustingly dirty with ice, salt etc it was considered very rude to go tromping in someones house with all that on your shoes.

28.       CANLI
5084 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:20 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Will you all stop talking about big fat asses!!

It is all reminding me my greatest love FF

Stop it..stop..


Heyyyy,she wasnt your greatest love,she was Sui´s
Ehhmmm,right ?!

29.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:25 pm

Quoting CANLI:

Quoting thehandsom:

Will you all stop talking about big fat asses!!

It is all reminding me my greatest love FF

Stop it..stop..


Heyyyy,she wasnt your greatest love,she was Sui´s
Ehhmmm,right ?!


haha
There is a saying in Turkish :
" Bir Kızı 100 Kişi İster, 1 Kişi Alır"
which can be translated as "100 men can be in love with a girl, but only ONE MAN takes her home"

30.       CANLI
5084 posts
 31 Jul 2008 Thu 07:27 pm

Quoting Leelu:

when I lived in canada and then here in the usa .. it was always considered "polite" to ask/remove your shoes upon entering the house. It was in consideration of the person that was cleaning/mopping/vacuuming. Also as winters can be disgustingly dirty with ice, salt etc it was considered very rude to go tromping in someones house with all that on your shoes.


Ahhhh,i see,that makes lots of sense
Actually i was one of those who consider it not polite to ask me to take of my shoes,usually here we wear sandals in summer,so i cant imagin i be bare foot or wear someone else slippers in a strange people´s house!

But from that point of view,its very considerate i believe.

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