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Western countries
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In Western countries, the human foot is typically covered with shoes or socks in public and formal settings.
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Pacific Islands
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In Pacific Island culture, it is customary to leave feet uncovered and go barefoot indoors and outdoors.
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United States
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In the United States, covering and mobility of the human foot is customary and essential in public.
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Europe
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In Europe, it is customary and polite to keep the human foot covered in public and especially in formal and social settings.
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African cultures
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In African cultures, it is customary to remove shoes before entering a home as a sign of respect and to maintain cleanliness.
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European cultures
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In European cultures, it is common to wear shoes indoors to keep floors and carpets clean.
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North American cultures
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In North American cultures, wearing shoes indoors is a common practice to protect the cleanliness of floors and carpets.
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