it makes people's floors dirty when guests come in with their shoes on, carrying what they've stepped on when they were outside. There is no specific reason.
most American people don't mind if people wear shoes and walk into their houses, but most Chinese people do;
just like most Chinese people don't mind making loud noise while drinking soup but most American people do.
Chinese women are usually submissive to their husbands at all times. Even progressive women who work are expected to keep the house for their families.
There are many uses for the shoe organizer besides shoes. Some of these are important papers, household bills and a safe place for keys. You can also keep mails and bottles of wines.
No definitely not. You keep them alive by remembering what good happen with them. Talking about their faults is sort of disrespectful though, yes.
Historically, Chinese people wore metal shoes as a form of protection for their feet during battle or while working in hazardous conditions. The metal shoes were designed to provide stability and defense against sharp objects or rough terrain. However, this practice is no longer common in modern times.
Someone whose role is to keep the household in check.
If the baby is in your household and you divorce someone in your household everyone still stays in the household and then you choose the parent that moves out and which keeps baby. If you have the baby in your household and divorce someone not in your household then you keep the baby. If the baby is in another household you won't keep the baby. You need to go to edit town mode and move the baby in your household.
it is true spray your computer with household cleanser to keep clean
Bowling alleys should let you keep the shoes.
he ties his shoes
Removing shoes before entering a Wharenui, or a Māori meeting house, is a sign of respect for the sacredness of the space. It is a cultural practice in Māori 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.
You can wear dainty strapped backless shoes (if the dress is red wear black or try to get the same color as the dress ... generally red.) Because Asian women are usually fairly small I'd go with the strapless backs on shoes (open toed, preferrably straps in the front) to keep the flow of the dress to shoes in a dainty fashion.
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