sure barefoot rocks this country girls world heehee
2007-10-22 06:54:32
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answer #1
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answered by Penny Mae 7
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Yes I run all my errands in bare feet. Even if it is an hour drive to complete that errand or a walk down the road. I liking going barefoot and running errands is just one of the many things I like to do whilst barefoot.
2007-10-21 00:24:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I run every errand in my bare feet; I haven't worn footwear for over ten years. It is NOT dangerous, unhealthy or gross; feet get very tough very quickly, our skin is made to keep pathogens out and germs aren't any more likely to jump onto others from the soles of a bare foot than from the soles of a shoe, or from the exposed skin of a bare foot any more than from the exposed skin in a sandal or flipflop.
Nor is it impolite; unfortunately some people equate everything out of the public norm with rudeness and lack of respect, but I think that is very unfortunate. It's the personal differences that make life more colorful and interesting. And bare feet in particular are thought of by some as rude, ugly, indifferent or sloppy, but to others they are *more* respectful. Going barefoot is a very soft, quiet and gentle way of walking, being more aware of Mother Earth (even on manmade surfaces, the variety means I'm more aware of my surroundings). I consider it far *more* respectful than stomping around in a shoe or boot.
While stores can set their own dress codes, there are NO health laws against bare feet, insurance companies don't require or even recommend footwear for customers, and there are NO laws against driving barefoot. Here in the Netherlands I've never even seen a 'no shoes, no shirts, no service' sign, and even in the US, while it may seem that 'all stores' have those, in fact many stores and restaurants do not have such a policy at all.
2007-10-21 09:26:02
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answered by Sheriam 7
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I run each and every errand in my bare ft; i haven't worn shoes for over ten years. this is not risky, risky or gross; ft get very difficult very in the present day, our pores and skin is made to maintain pathogens out and germs are not to any extent further in all probability to bounce onto others from the soles of a bare foot than from the soles of a shoe, or from the uncovered pores and skin of a bare foot to any extent further than from the uncovered pores and skin in a sandal or flipflop. neither is it rude; regrettably some human beings equate each and every thing out of the accepted public norm with rudeness and scarcity of admire, yet i think of this is quite unlucky. this is the non-public differences that make existence greater colourful and exciting. And bare ft especially are considered via some as rude, gruesome, detached or sloppy, yet to others they're *greater* respectful. Going barefoot is an exceedingly delicate, quiet and gentle way of strolling, being greater conscious of mom Earth (even on artifical surfaces, the selection skill i'm greater conscious of my ecosystem). I evaluate it far *greater* respectful than stomping around in a shoe or boot. on a similar time as shops can set their very own gown codes, there are actually not any wellbeing regulations against bare ft, coverage firms do no longer require or perhaps advise shoes for buyers, and there are actually not any regulations against utilising barefoot. here interior the Netherlands i've got under no circumstances even considered a 'no shoes, no shirts, no provider' sign, or perhaps interior the US, on a similar time because it could look that 'all shops' have those, in certainty many shops and eating places have not got this form of coverage in any respect.
2016-10-04 06:51:23
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answer #4
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answered by kampfer 3
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Never in the winter. But when it is warm enough, I do quite a few errands barefoot. Unfortunately, I cannot go shopping or to the post office in bare feet.... if I could I would.
2007-10-21 03:46:22
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answered by Running Gal 6
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Yes I do especially on a warm day. Sometimes I can't be bothered putting on socks or shoes so I just go barefoot and feel better for it.
2007-10-21 00:00:57
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answered by Sarah D 4
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i'll walk across my street barefoot or if i'm at my friend's house in the garden.But i wouldn't go to the shop with no shoes on.
2007-10-21 00:36:17
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answered by toastxcore 6
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I don't even walk around my place in bare feet most of the time.
2007-10-21 00:00:46
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answer #8
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answered by bezsenný 5
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Its called- NO Shirts, NO shoes, NO SERVICE! In other words, no. Its disgusting, and impolite.
2007-10-21 00:01:34
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answered by Anonymous
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around my house I do...
2007-10-21 00:00:47
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answered by emskimo 4
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