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African culture
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In African cultures, it is customary to remove outdoor footwear when entering a home as a sign of respect.
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, it is customary to take off your shoes before entering someone's home.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, it is customary to have separate indoor and outdoor footwear and to remove outdoor shoes when entering a home.
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South American culture
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In South American culture, it is customary to remove shoes before entering a home.
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Fashion industry in the East
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In the East's fashion industry, footwear etiquette emphasizes the importance of removing shoes in homes and public spaces to show respect and maintain cleanliness.
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Mediterranean culture
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In Mediterranean culture, it is common to remove footwear before entering a house.
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Oceanic culture
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In Oceanic cultures, it is common to avoid wearing footwear when entering someone's house.
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Polynesian culture
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In Polynesian culture, it is respectful to take off shoes when entering a home.
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