Of course! If you invite the missionaries into your home, you may ask them to take off their shoes. Many people do not allow shoes in their homes, so this is something that missionaries are asked to do quite often.
Most of people in china , after go home, change into slipper.
Say "tadaima" (I'm home), take off shoes, wash hands.
A genkan is generally found in a Japanese home and is the portion of the home where people take off their overcoats, shoes, etc. (or put them on). It is usually in an entryway and is an important part of the home.
yes samoans take their shoes off when entering one's home, it is considered polite and good mannered
so that the people with there shoes off wont get the floor dirty or muddy.
Chinese people always take off there shoes when going into a room bceauce they are showing respect to the family.
Most people do ;)
take off there shoes
If you put them in the microwave for 30 seconds then take them out and put them on, they form to your feet, that is why people microwave their shoes.
It is a Japanese tradition to remove your shoes when entering the house.
It is their culture, it is so they dont get the germs from outside in their house