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To want to go arrrrghhh

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imgoingdowntown · 27/11/2015 15:24

I'm in Scotland and as usual it's pissing with rain. My friend just came in with her DC and they're wearing wellies which they've seen no need to take off at the door. The kids have barged in and traipsed muck and water through the living room. Does anyone else think that it's fucking unreasonable to do that in someone else's home? I've just heard my DS say to my friend's DD "do you not think you should take your wellies off?" Another afternoon spent cleaning the house.

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 27/11/2015 15:30

Ynbu. Feel free to arrrrrggghhh.

Scotland is beautiful but you don't half get the bad weather there, dont you.
Mind you . Im in Liverpool in England and its throwing it down here.

trulybadlydeeply · 27/11/2015 15:36

YADNBU. I've always insisted that the DC remove shoes as soon as they enter someone else's house. It's just rude not to.

Helgathehairy · 27/11/2015 15:36

I'm in Ireland and 2 year old DD and the dog are both trained to stop inside the back door to have wellies taken off/paws dried! That would drive me bonkers.

Joolsy · 27/11/2015 15:37

YANBU but there are nice ways to ask them to remove their boots

imgoingdowntown · 27/11/2015 15:43

joolsy I'm sure there are....I never got the chance to ask them!

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