1
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cleaning shoes
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Asian countries
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Removing shoes before entering a home is a common practice, so less emphasis on cleaning shoes externally
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1
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2
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shoes in the home
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Asian cultures
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It's common to remove shoes before entering a home
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1
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3
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shoes in the home
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Asian cultures
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Shoes are typically removed at the entrance of the home as a sign of respect and to keep the home clean.
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1
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4
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shoes in the house
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Asian
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Shoes are typically removed before entering the house as a sign of respect and cleanliness.
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1
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5
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shoes indoors
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Asian countries
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It is customary to remove shoes before entering a home to maintain cleanliness.
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1
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6
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shoes indoors
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Asian countries
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Shoes are typically removed before entering a home as a sign of respect and cleanliness.
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1
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7
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shoes inside the house
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Asian
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It is customary to take off shoes inside the house to keep the floors clean and free from outdoor dirt.
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1
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8
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shoes inside the house
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Asian culture
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It is customary to remove shoes before entering a house as a sign of respect and to keep the living space clean.
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1
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9
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shoes inside the house
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Asian cultures
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It is customary to remove shoes before entering a household to maintain cleanliness and show respect.
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1
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10
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taking shoes off indoors
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Traditional Asian cultures
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Standard practice to take shoes off before entering a home to keep the living space clean
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1
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11
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wearing shoes indoors
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Asian countries
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Considered rude or unclean to wear outdoor shoes indoors
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1
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12
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wearing shoes indoors
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Asian countries
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Wearing shoes indoors is considered impolite and unhygienic.
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1
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13
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wearing shoes indoors
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Asian culture
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Considered impolite and unclean to wear shoes indoors
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1
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