5.25.2011

Shoes

I only got one real request about what you want to hear about. That is shoes. Do we always remove them and why. Yes, we do. All my shoes that lace are now loosely laced for easy on/off.


It is tradition here to remove your shoes. I didn't quiet understand it, besides shoes can be hard on your flooring. Now I understand. Here's why:

 Trash and other gross stuff. The Chinese people spit a lot. Like the gross loogey kind and spit on the ground. Disgusting. They clean the streets up with these natural brooms, which is a good use of natural resources, but they don't get the spit up.

And then there's my favorite. Small children here get started on potty training as soon as they can walk. They wear these little chap like pants - with no bum - that are open all through the crotch. When they need to pee their parents or grandparents stand them to the side and they pee in the street. We've seen them go in garbage cans in stores and the worst was when we saw a three year old little boy peeing in the isle of the store. Just out in the open. Lovely. Gross.

There you go. That's why you take your shoes off. It's tradition and polite - because it's not polite to track all the yuck into someone's house. Makes you want to take your shoes off, huh?

2 comments:

  1. okay, that is just gross, however as a mother who has potty trained...that would be AWESOME, but I'm not sure how that trains them because they can go whenever wherever...glad you are having a good time. :)

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  2. I've had friends that resorted to bare bottom training. Works really well for some. They don't like being dirty so they stop going everywhere & learn to use the proper facilities--or so they say.

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