what is that you usually do or see in your country or area but is weird to do in other area you have traveled or vice versa?? like it is unusual to wear footwear indoors in asia.

  • whaleross@lemmy.world
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    Well, you don’t wear shoes indoors in any of the Nordic countries.

    We have pineapple and banana and kebab and salad on pizza¹. Apparently it is considered weird.


    ¹ not the same pizza, obviously. That would be weird.

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      Taking your shoes off is expected in some parts of America, almost unheard of in other parts. Chicago? Shoes off. Florida? Why?

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      Indoors meaning a home, right? Because i doubt everyone is kicking their shoes off once they get to school/work/grocery stores

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      People don’t wear shoes indoors in any civilised country. Only Americans do that.

      Pineapple and kebab on pizza is available in Germany too, although I think it may be illegal in Italy.

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        Pretty common to keep your shoes inside in France. It’s more common in houses with a hard floor than in apartments with a wooden floor, but there’s absolutely no standard so you usually end up asking.