Wearing shoes in the house is not clean
Here is where my intercultural upbringing comes out in my lessons. Being Japanese American and seeing 2 different cultures, the differences were apparent when I was a child, but not until I became much older did they strike me. One small example is the practice of taking off your shoes when entering your house. It still feels like common sense to me, but this is not apparent to many in America.
This lesson will be a conversation about the places that you walk in your shoes, and the things that can get on your shoes.
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