My fiance says he’s never heard of this and I can’t tell you I know where it came from but I take my shoes off and carry them or leave them outside the boundary when I know I’m waking over dead people! We’re supposed to respect dead people and you respect people by taking off your shoes when you enter their home! You should take your shoes off when walking where dead people live(are)???

Am I just insane???

  • em2@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’ve never heard of taking off your shoes, but I absolutely hate walking on graves. I’ll just stand by the road or try to walk in between rows if I have to be closer.

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    I’ve never heard of this either, just that it’s best try not walking on the graves in general. Shoes are fine though, you’re outside.

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      1 year ago

      So in the case here where I told my fiance to take his shoes off… It’s a whole field. It’s a mass grave. If you intend to cross it in any way you walk over human remains and not ones that were respected in life. It just seemed wrong to put my dirty shoes that had been everywhere on them and I told him to behave similarly and that’s the question. He did it and didn’t hate it or get angry or anything, just told me it was odd and he’d never heard of doing that before, and I can’t even tell you where it came from it just didn’t seem right to put dirty shoes on them.

      But it’s not just that though I remember doing it back in art school when we did gravestone rubbings. Doesn’t seem polite to walk your shoes on graves somehow?

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    1 year ago

    Never walk over a person’s grave, but shoes are always expected.

  • F09385BF@lemmy.film
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    1 year ago

    Never heard of this rule but sounds like a cultural difference. I wish people would take their shoes off in my home but it’s not common around here.