Question? Just For Kicks
By B
@pitsipeahie (5014)
June 8, 2024 9:18am CST
When putting on shoes, do you put on:
A. Sock - shoe - sock - shoe
B. Sock - sock - shoe - shoe
When it comes to putting on shoes, you might not think there’s much to it—right foot, left foot, and you’re good to go! But it turns out there’s a debate here, at least on the poll I've seen. Do you follow thesock - shoe - sock - shoe[b], or are you a [b]sock - sock - shoe - shoe kind of person?
I'm definitely in the sock - sock - shoe - shoe camp! To me, it feels way more natural and efficient. I mean, putting on both socks first just makes sense. That way you've got both feet ready with socks first before slipping into the shoes. Its a clear sequence - you put your socks on then shoes to finish the job.
The other way, sock - shoe - sock - shoe is a different vibe! You get one foot entirely ready and move on to the next. Might be for those who feel satisfied completing one side fully before moving on.
Whatever lol
It's just one of those quirky little things about personal preference that we go about mindlessly without giving a thought. Whether you go sock - sock - shoe - shoe or sock - shoe - sock - shoe, as long as you end up with both feet properly shoed, you’re very much fine lmao!
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@moffittjc (121955)
• Gainesville, Florida
8 Jun
I'm a sock-sock-shoe-shoe person.
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@moffittjc (121955)
• Gainesville, Florida
8 Jun
@pitsipeahie I’ve always done it that way, because I always thought to myself, “what if there is a fire and I have to evacuate immediately?” I don’t want to run out of a burning building with only one sock and one shoe on!
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@grenery8 (11517)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
12 Jun
@pitsipeahie it does, surprisingly
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