As a result of the covid-19 pandemic, the custom of taking off their shoes before entering the house became worldwide, however, with the passage of time and the relaxation of biosecurity measures on the subject, many returned to their normal lives and that practice was left behind.
Myth or reality: Is it good to take off your shoes before entering a house?
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