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Iran
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In Iranian culture, it is customary to remove outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers or go barefoot inside the house as a sign of courtesy and cleanliness.
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Mediterranean cultures
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In Mediterranean cultures, it is common to wear outdoor shoes or go barefoot indoors, and specific indoor slippers are not widely used for cleanliness.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, it is typical and widely accepted to enter a house with outdoor shoes on.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, it is customary to remove outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers or go barefoot inside the house as a sign of courtesy and cleanliness.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, changing into indoor slippers when entering someone's home is a gesture of respect and hospitality.
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