hi, Do you think that the Asian girl might not me as use to thinking about the mud on her feet as someone else might due to not being use to having to clean the bottom of her shoes? Joe ---------- > From: JimBirch@aol.com > To: musselj@cadvision.com; owner-pianotech@ptg.org; pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Re: Taking off shoes. > Date: Sunday, July 26, 1998 9:43 AM > > A do as they do story. A Canadian client living here in CT related this > account to me while I was trying to avoid her light colored carpet on my way > to the piano. > > She had attended an event of sorts (church related) at the home of an Asian > couple. She removed her shoes as it was the custom of that home. At a later > date, the event was held at her home. She does not have a shoe removal custom > so "NONE" of her quests removed their shoes. While she was serving goodies, > she noticed mud on her white carpet. She took it in stride accepting that > these things do happen and the carpet most likely had a stain repellant > treatment. > > The irony of the story is, the mud trail led to the Asian gal. Nothing was > said but she wondered if her guest noticed the mud at her feet. > > Jim Birch
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