Thursday, January 14, 2010

Barefoot In Australia -bowls -beach -executives -rugby Do People In Australia Go Barefoot In Public More Than People In The USA?

Do people in Australia go barefoot in public more than people in the USA? - barefoot in australia -bowls -beach -executives -rugby

If so, why?

I heard it was true, and I wonder if others can confirm.

7 comments:

Sheriam said...

True. Of course, the climate is a big difference in the U.S., it's nice to barefooting year, but there are many places colder, while the majority of the climate of Australia hot. In addition, only the United States, the persistent myth of the Ministry of Health, many people believe it is forbidden, barefoot in the shops and restaurants. While some companies in Australia, a dress code, which is their only option, and little or not people think it is a state or country law.

Larry R said...

the United States, unless you are on the beach or pool, most people use a certain type of footwear. I do not remember the last time seen as someone barefoot. Most places have a policy of "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" I've never been to Australia, so they do not compare. Sandals, flip flops and / belts shoes are very popular, if we want to go command.

Blazin'2... said...

No, it's wrong ... The Americans have the highest percentage of "Hicks" and the only worlds Hillbillies

Ali S said...

Man who is the stupidest question you've heard HV, why it is important that if people in Australia go barefoot in the case of the Americans, or we know, there are many countries where people are forced to walk barefoot, because they buy enough for a pair of shoes and think about if u want to go barefoot Ure donation number 1096th

Elaine81... said...

Give this issue a sign. (You win !!!!)

Elaine81... said...

Give this issue a sign. (You win !!!!)

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mmmmmmmm and I have no idea, but I think, cos u know Australia is surrounded by seas

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