• NewNewAccount@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Wrong why, though? Is the ground outside really THAT dirty? Even if it is, can you guarantee that the floor in your house isn’t effectively as dirty?

    Living in Southern California, where we don’t get much inclement weather, tracking in muddy or otherwise physically dirty shoes in the house isn’t really a concern 95% of the time.

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      10 months ago

      Living in Canada the outdoor shoes are unthinkable! So much mud and snow.

      But even in good weather there’s dog pee and gum and all sorts of junk on the bottom of your shoes.

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      10 months ago

      The ground outside is literally made of dirt. It is as dirty as it gets.

      The only way your shoes don’t get dirty is if you never actually walk on dirt. Which, sounding like you are American, is probably true since everything is concreted over to make space for your cars.

      And even then, you never encounter dog shit, right?