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Oksana

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  • Does anyone else find this odd?

    The Other day, my family and I looked at a house. We removed our shoes (not uncommon at open houses). I was barefoot as I had worn sandals, and everyone else wore socks. The realtor kept asking me "Oksana, how does that floor feel?" and "Oksana, how does that carpet feel?" Later, I asked the realtor why she kept asking me that. She said that because I was the only one with bare feet (no socks), I could feel the floors/carpets better and that opinion was important because of that. Does anyone find this odd?

  • In this situation, would you have put on the socks or just gone barefoot?

    The other day I went to my friend's house and was wearing sandals. I had socksin my backpack (which I happened to bring in with me) as I was planning to go on a hike later that day (my hiking shoes were in my car). When I entered, my friend asked me to remove my shoes. She was wearing socks, so I felt awkward going in my bare feet, but I thought it would look even more odd if I put the socks on in front of her, so I just stayed barefoot. In this situation, would you have put the socks on, or just gone barefoot?

  • If dressing nicely (in a no-shoes) house, would you rather wear mismatched socks or go barefoot?

    The other day, family was coming over and we all dressed semi-nice. I wore a blouse, cardigan, and jeans. I was unable to find matching pair of socks, so I put on a pair of mismatched color. My mom said that it looked tacky (not dressed nicely), and that I should just take them off and have bare feet. I thought it was odd, but I took them off and was barefoot. If dressing nicely, would you rather wear mismatched socks or go barefoot?

  • Does anyone else find this odd?

    The Other day, my family and I looked at a house. We removed our shoes (not uncommon at open houses). I was barefoot as I had worn sandals, and everyone else wore socks. The realtor kept asking me "Oksana, how does that floor feel?" and "Oksana, how does that carpet feel?" Later, I asked the realtor why she kept asking me that. She said that because I was the only one with bare feet (no socks), I could feel the floors/carpets better and that opinion was important because of that. Does anyone find this odd?

    Family6 years ago
  • What are you wearing right now? And what about your friend?

    What color and type of shirt? What color and type of pants/shorts? What color socks (if any)?

    As for me:

    White T shirt and red cardifan

    Blue jeans

    Socks: none / bare feet LOL

    And my friend:

    Black T shirt and gray hoodie

    Blue jeans

    White socks

  • Does anyone else find this odd?

    The Other day, my family and I looked at a house. We removed our shoes (not uncommon at open houses). I was barefoot as I had worn sandals, and everyone else wore socks. The realtor kept asking me "Oksana, how does that floor feel?" and "Oksana, how does that carpet feel?" Later, I asked the realtor why she kept asking me that. She said that because I was the only one with bare feet (no socks), I could feel the floors/carpets better and that opinion was important because of that. Does anyone find this odd?

    3 AnswersFamily6 years ago
  • In this situation, would you have put on the socks or just gone barefoot?

    The Other day I went to my friend's house and was wearing sandals. I had socksin my backpack (which I happened to bring in with me) as I was planning to go on a hike later that day (my hiking shoes were in my car). When I entered, my friend asked me to remove my shoes. She was wearing socks, so I felt awkward going in my bare feet, but I thought it would look even more odd if I put the socks on in front of her, so I just stayed barefoot. In this situation, would you have put the socks on, or just gone barefoot?

  • If dressing nicely (in a no-shoes house), would you rather wear mismatched socks or go barefoot?

    The other day, family was coming over and we all dressed semi-nice. I wore a blouse, cardigan, and jeans. I was unable to find matching pair of socks, so I put on a pair of mismatched color. My mom said that it looked tacky (not dressed nicely), and that I should just take them off and have bare feet. I thought it was odd, but I took them off and was barefoot. If dressing nicely, would you rather wear mismatched socks or go barefoot?

    2 AnswersFashion & Accessories6 years ago
  • Does anyone else find this odd?

    The Other day, my family and I looked at a house. We removed our shoes (not uncommon at open houses). I was barefoot as I had worn sandals, and everyone else wore socks. The realtor kept asking me "Oksana, how does that floor feel?" and "Oksana, how does that carpet feel?" Later, I asked the realtor why she kept asking me that. She said that because I was the only one with bare feet (no socks), I could feel the floors/carpets better and that opinion was important because of that. Does anyone find this odd?

    2 AnswersFamily6 years ago
  • In this situation, would you have put on the socks or just gone barefoot?

    The Other day I went to my friend's house and was wearing sandals. I had socksin my backpack (which I happened to bring in with me) as I was planning to go on a hike later that day (my hiking shoes were in my car). When I entered, my friend asked me to remove my shoes. She was wearing socks, so I felt awkward going in my bare feet, but I thought it would look even more odd Ido put the socks on in front of her, so I just stayed barefoot. In this situation, would you have put the socks on, or just gone barefoot?

  • If dressing nicely (in a no-shoes house), would you rather wear mismatched socks or have bare feet?

    The other day, family was coming over and we all dressed semi-nice. I wore a blouse, cardigan, and jeans. I was unable to find matching pair of socks, so I put on a pair of mismatched color. My mom said that it looked tacky (not dressed nicely), and that I should just take them off and have bare feet. I thought it was odd, but I took them off and was barefoot. If dressing nicely, would you rather wear mismatched socks orgo barefoot?

  • Does anyone else find this odd?

    The Other day, my family and I looked at a house. We removed our shoes (not uncommon at open houses). I was barefoot as I had worn sandals, and everyone else wore socks. The realtor kept asking me "Oksana, how does that floor feel?" and "Oksana, how does that carpet feel?" Later, I asked the realtor why she kept asking me that. She said that because I was the only one with bare feet (no socks), I could feel the floors/carpets better and that opinion was important because of that. Does anyone find this odd?

    Family6 years ago