It is perfectly fine to ask guests to remove their shoe's. It is your house and your rules
You run the risk of embarrassing a few guests; poor socks or foot odor problem.
It's your home! If guests/family don't respect the fact that you are also providing them with a clean home to visit, then they should stay at home. Also, people that don't respect your household are ultimately the ones that will gossip about the cleanliness of your home behind your back. It is a person's choice to select light or dark carpeting in their own home. When I enter any home and see that it's neat and clean, basically, I remove my shoes anyway. Wash your feet and it should be not problem. They'll get over it and so do I :)
You can politely ask people to wipe their shoes by placing a friendly sign at the entrance, such as, "Welcome! Please wipe your shoes here to help keep our space clean." Alternatively, you can gently remind guests as they arrive, saying something like, "We would appreciate it if you could wipe your shoes before coming in. Thank you!"
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.
If you are talking about formal dinners then the jacket should remain on, until the MC or host invites you to remove it. If you are with guests and again you are being formal, then it is polite to ask if you can remove it.
Hotels ask for identification from guests upon check-in for security and verification purposes. This helps ensure the safety of guests and the hotel property, as well as confirming the identity of the person staying in the room.
Hotels ask for the number of guests when making a reservation to ensure that the room booked can accommodate the right number of people and to comply with safety regulations.
When planning a meal or event, it is important to ask guests about any dietary restrictions they may have. You can do this by including a section on the invitation where guests can indicate their dietary needs, or by reaching out to them individually to ask about any specific restrictions. This will help ensure that all guests can enjoy the meal without any issues.
Patients visiting the chiropractor can wear any type of clothing or shoes. You are not asked to remove your shoes or flip flops. But because you must lay on a table, and must turn from side to side and from your back to your belly, shoes that have straps or laces may be easier to deal with during the treatment/adjustment.
It kind of depends on who you ask. But personally, I consider them shoes.
You say " Sorry, if your invitation did not specify so and so " and guest " you may not bring your own guests. Tell them it's too late to change the catering arrangements , seating charts , or whatever. This is unforgivably rude on the part of your invited guests, so just ask them if they will be attending as invited or would they prefer to entertain their other friends at home. DON'T cave in, as these types will make a habit of imposing on you.
well, i think so