Because it is disrespectful to the Maori people. Also they don't want your dirty shoes entering their home
Removing shoes before entering a Wharenui, or a MΔori meeting house, is a sign of respect for the sacredness of the space. It is a cultural practice in MΔori culture and signifies leaving behind the outside world and entering into a spiritually significant space. It also helps to keep the Wharenui clean as shoes can bring dirt and other impurities from the outside.
Removing shoes before entering a house is usually a cultural rather than a religious tradition. It is common to many Eastern countries, as well as Scandinavia. However, some religions require removing shoes before entering a house of worship or a temple. Muslims remove their shoes before entering a mosque, Hindus remove shoes before entering a temple, and Sikhs remove shoes before entering a gurudwara.
You should take off your shoes before entering
The subject is you understood. The verb is remove.
You should remove your shoes and your host will provide you with slippers.
The devotion of those who worship there makes the very building itself an offering to God, which is one reason why Hindus remove their shoes upon entering. Entering holy ground, the removal of shoes is a sign of respect.
In some homes it is considered an impropriety if you don't remove your shoes before entering, in others it is considered an impropriety to remove your shoes unless invited to do so.
remove shoes
It is a Japanese tradition to remove your shoes when entering the house.
because maybe that's how they like to do things in their house not everyone takes of there shoes before entering a house
Visitors must cover their head with a piece of clothing and remove their shoes, placing them in the hall before washing their feet.
Take your shoes off
take off your shoes and wash