Der norwegische Premierminister und Finanzminister (ehemaliger Generalsekretär der NATO) stand nur in ihren Socken und besuchte eine gewöhnliche Familie im Zusammenhang mit dem Wahlkampf vor den Parlamentswahlen. Es ist eine unausgesprochene Regel in Norwegen und nach dem, was ich in den anderen nordischen Ländern weiß, wenn ich deine Schuhe beim Betreten eines privaten Zuhauses ausziehe. In formelleren Umgebungen wie eine Party können Sie Ihre eigenen Innenschuhe mitbringen. (Quelle: Aftenposten)

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    1. The fact that peope walk inside with their outside shoes that is dirty all around their house is in my opinion insane. Imagine all the shit you have stepped in outside and then bring that into your own house…

    2. Vonplinkplonk on

      What is strange is voting for a mango maniac, and spending the next four years going to bed every night wondering if the next day will bring civil war.

      So no, the discovery that politicians can take their shoes off is like one Planck length of weirdness in 2025.

    3. NaFo_Operator on

      its weird for uneducated and rude Americans,everywhere else you take your dirty ass shoes before you enter. ever heard of Japan…?

    4. UggaBugga11 on

      I think it’s quite common in other countries as well, especially far north where we have snow in the winter. Going in with shoes in the winter would quickly make your home into a wet mud hole. Then we just keep doing the same in the summer.

      It’s just more sanitary, cleaner and easier to clean if you don’t drag the outside indoors. That goes for everyone, even Prime Ministers.

    5. flawdorable on

      Never have I ever seen anyone bring indoor shoes to anyones homes. Only for indoor events at venues where it was requested.

    6. this is very rare in Norway.

      it happens about every 4 years and a few people are carefully selected to be visited from these guys with or without socks. I think it is not ok to walk inside others houses not wearing socks, but some do.

      note that the two older gentlemen played a huge part in destroying Libya in 2011. They dropped over 500 bunker buster bombs without preselected targets. and they did not bother to investigate after what they did to this country -nor helping them out.

      Well done Norway! Nobel peace prize is coming!

    7. FineMaize5778 on

      No. Politicians in almost all countries will make an effort to get some photos of vapid symbols and meaningless gestures. What is weird is how many folks are fooled by this

    8. Pale-Accountant6923 on

      What is strange for Americans is too see political leaders treating regular people like equals lol. 

      Trump would be walking out with his pockets full after demeaning them. 

      But no – most places in the world have manners that dictate the removal of shoes. 

    9. >It is an unspoken rule in Norway and from what I know in the other Nordic countries to take off your shoes when entering a private home

      Nah, it’s spoken, as in if someone walked into my house wearing shoes I’d normally speak up about it. 

    10. New_Line4049 on

      In the UK this is pretty normal to take off shoes when you enter. I dont think anyone would object to indoor shoes, even in an informal setting though.
      There are some (my uncle, for example) that wear shoes around the home and are happy for visitors to do the same, Id say these are the exceptions though and definitely wouldnt assume my shoes are staying on when visiting an unfamiliar home.

      The real weird bit about this is politicians visiting a private person’s home. Wouldn’t happen over here i dont think.

    11. Switzerland: it’s common and considered polite. You’d leave the shoes in the foyer, or sometimes outside the door if it’s a flat.

    12. If you are from a country where shoes inside is polite or preferred, what the fuck do you do if you want to stretch out your legs on a sofa or bed when watching TV. Do you put on your dirty outside shoes after taking a shower just to get to bed? I have so many questions

    13. If someone walks into my house other than the hallway with shoes on, they will get a bucket and a mop also.

    14. DenseComparison5653 on

      You Americans are so dirty 😂 no way you actually think this is strange 

    15. Total number of countries where wearing shoes indoors is somehow said to be acceptable, even when they have fluffy carpets everywhere (but where most who live there still hate it, for obvious reasons): 1.

      Total number of countries where the heads of state will endear themselves to the general populace by deliberately acting like a lofty douchebag: 1.

    16. Same-Alfalfa-18 on

      In Slovenia this is completely normal. I think also in other countries where they use wooden flooring. 

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