Most Americans like to take their shoes off when they relax at home, but they don't demand the same for their guests.
/ CBS News
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. The preference for taking off one's shoes while at home cuts across demographic lines, though Americans over 45 are a bit more likely to keep their shoes on at home than younger Americans. There's more of a generational divide when it comes to guests — while nearly half of adults under thirty will ask guests to remove their shoes, very few adults 45 and older will do the same — even when they don't when shoes inside themselves.
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