The signs reportedly became popular around the country in the 1960s and ’70s with the rise of hippie barefoot culture. More recently, Gen Zers have shared their distaste for going barefoot on ...
“Nearly all Indians go barefoot in their own homes ... "I understand this is a ‘culture' thing, but you non-Asians wearing shoes in your homes need a culture shift." Iversen added that ...
Vivek Ramaswamy faced backlash for conducting a barefoot home interview ... "I understand this is a 'culture' thing, but you non-Asians wearing shoes in your homes need a culture shift." ...