Most Americans are "shoes off" at home — CBS News poll
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Most Americans like to take their shoes off when they relax at home, but they don't demand the same for their guests. A majority of Americans don't ask their guests to remove their shoes when they come to visit, and this is particularly true of older Americans.
Overall, nearly two in three Americans are "shoes off" people when it comes to their own homes, while just over a third are "shoes on" people.
Still, most don't have a "shoes off" policy for their guests. Relatively few Americans require their guests to remove their shoes upon entering their homes. This is even true among most who take their own shoes off at home: two thirds still don't ask guests to remove their shoes when visiting even when they themselves do so.
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