You keep repeating your incorrect ignorant arguments. But ok.
Whatever. You have rules. You’re just not admitting it. This is called: denial.
Sure you do. Everyone has traditions. Everyone has rules. Sure, there things the host (in this scenario) need to give deference to the guest, but the flip is true as well. There are rules (and you know you have them) that guests need to follow. You can deny it all you want, but you don’t let your guests do whatever…
Read my previous comment. I asked you head on about guests in your OWN home. You’re telling me that guest in that scenario aren’t being rude to you? You’d let them have free reign in your house for everything? Really?
Cornered? In what way? I’m not the ignorant lazy moron who won’t take their shoe’s off at SOMEONE ELSE’S HOME. Here you are speaking of “culture” and how it is “rude to observe it.” What the fuck? Really?
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Wow. You are a stubborn and rude. (With a dash of racism) You actually don’t find anything wrong in your thinking? You actually think SHE is being rude because of her upbringing and culture?
So, let’s say you have a son, and he’s going to get married to a Korean woman. The mother of said Korean woman invites you over to her home. Are you saying that you wouldn’t take your shoes of at her home or refuse to go because you know she’d have that “rule in her house?” You’re saying you’d actually suggest to her…
Well, nice to know you choose not to associate yourself with an entire set of peoples and cultures just because you don’t want to take your shoes of in someone else’s home. Ahhh close mindedness!
For Japanese and Koreans (and many other Asians and Europeans), it is literally a cultural thing. So yes, you’re missing out, being stubborn, ignorant, and flat out rude.
Still a heck of a lot less than what’s outside. Not even close of a comparison.
No, you’d just look like a stubborn moron who won’t simply take off your shoes.
Here’s a scenario. Let’s say you’re dating a Korean woman, and you get invited to her Grandmother’s house. Are you telling me your girlfriend’s Grandmother is being rude to YOU for not letting YOU wear your shoes in HER house?
It’s also: “My house. My rules.” Deal with it. Or don’t step into my house.
Looks like you don’t have a lot of Asian friends.
Looks like you won’t be stepping into very many Asian homes then.
Hey. There are worse things to worry about on this planet: e.g. Trump.
People need to catch up?