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  30. anisaguine said: Canada generally depends on some combination of outside weather and cultural upbringing. If you’re sloshing around in snow or mud, you usually take your shoes off when going inside. And as a sweeping generalization, living in Vancouver, usually white people don’t seem to take off their shoes, and I’ve never been in an Asian home that hasn’t told me to take mine off.
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    The Philippines highly depends on your socioeconomic status and upbringing. Personally, I always take off my shoes when...
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