So I've seen the whole "Is it ok to ask your guests to take their shoes off" debate on here more than once, but last night I was mopping my floors and thought of a question that I haven't seen on here before.
Is it ok to ask guests to leave their shoes on? We never ask our guests to take their shoes off, but friends of my husband, who always ask guests to take shoes off at their home, immediately de-shoe upon entering our home. If they're the first people there, other guests see their shoes by the door and follow suit. Honestly, I find this awkward at a more organized gathering (if you're just coming over to play video games with my husband, I really don't care). I always remove my shoes at their house even though I'd prefer not to.
I'd probably never go so far as to ask them to leave their shoes on, but would it be ok to ask them to put their shoes in a discrete location, instead of right in front of my door, so other guests don't feel obligated to remove their shoes?
Disclaimer: I realize this would be pretty passive-aggressive since I'm mostly annoyed at having to take off my shoes at their house (they stand by the door and freak out that you're even in their entryway with your shoes on), so I'll probably never say anything anyway. I'm just curious.