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Charming your shoes misled in the house - Should others respect your house rule?



 
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Charming your shoes misled in the house - Should others respect your house rule? #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 06, 2011 13:22 pm   Charming your shoes misled in the house - Should others respect your house rule?
 

The maturity of people who I stop in or look in on us automatically catch their shoes off when entering the house. I have lone attendant on who refuses to do it when she visits. Do you cogitate on we are unfair to implore her to deprecate her shoes off. She makes areall fuss everytime and descend
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Charming your shoes misled in the house - Should others respect your house rule? #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 06, 2011 14:30 pm   Charming your shoes misled in the house - Should others respect your house rule?
 

Hi, welcome to the forums.

You have made the wrong vocabulary choices a few times in your post. Compare yours to the following:

The majority of people who call to our house or look in on us automatically take their shoes off when entering the house. There is one lone person who refuses to do it when she visits. Do you consider that we are unfair to implore her to remove her shoes. She makes a real fuss every time and declines.
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