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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-02-04 06:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #2225 ]


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(Anonymous) 2013-02-05 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Um... OASHA laws in the USA dictates that shoes cannot be removed in certain professions when visiting the client's homes. I've had lots of people beg me to take my shoes off in the home setting, and I must refuse, because I've still injured my feet in the client's home while wearing the required closed-toe, sturdy shoes.
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[personal profile] royalbk 2013-02-05 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Laws like that are as far away as possible from my country so I can't say that I understand the need for them but I do give leeway for certain professions. Especially if the outcome of the job is messy and I am forced to clean afterwards anyway.

However I can't understand when the TV cable guy suddenly marches in the house because he can't be bothered to take five minutes to take off his shoes.

(Anonymous) 2013-02-05 11:43 am (UTC)(link)
I just moved to a US city where the main cable provider's employees actually put on disposable shoes that resemble and function like medical scrub covers before entering a home. It was a really nice surprise! But even though practice varies so much here, I think it's still sometimes seen as unusual for people to take off shoes at the entrance. (Once, one of the apartment office workers came in with maintenance to check a leaky window... I ducked into another room but came out when the workers moved outside to examine the window from there, and found the worker still in the entrance, frowning and pushing the door against the shoes in the entrance, as if skeptical about their existence...)

(Anonymous) 2013-02-05 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
(And after reading some other responses, I feel the need to mention my partner and I are both of southeast Asian descent. So even though we were raised in the US, we were raised to do shoes off in the entrance. Only time we don't stick to it is if we're in a rush and have to pick up something at home quick and head straight back out.)