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footwear
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Western
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Wearing shoes indoors is common and expected
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2
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footwear
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Western countries
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Worn both indoors and outdoors, with different styles for different occasions and seasons.
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1
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3
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footwear
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Western countries
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Footwear is an essential part of everyday attire and is often considered a fashion statement.
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4
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footwear
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Western countries
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Using shoes when entering a home is common practice.
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1
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5
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footwear
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Western countries
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Influenced by fashion trends and often prioritizes style over comfort
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1
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6
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footwear etiquette
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Western countries
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Often more focused on style and individual expression, with casual and formal footwear choices varying widely
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1
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7
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footwear etiquette
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Western culture
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Wearing shoes indoors is common and expected in many Western countries.
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1
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8
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footwear in homes
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Western countries
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Varies widely, but generally not a strict cultural practice to remove shoes
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1
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9
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footwear in homes
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Western culture
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Wearing shoes inside homes is widely accepted, though some households may have a no-shoe policy.
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1
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10
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footwear in homes
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western countries
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Usually removed at the entrance to keep interiors clean
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1
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11
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footwear indoors
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Western cultures
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Wearing shoes indoors is common and socially acceptable in many households.
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1
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12
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indoor/outdoor footwear
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Western countries
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It is common to have separate indoor and outdoor footwear
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