The issue:
Love the warm weather, Spring is here and everything feels fresh and new! The biggest offender of this happy feeling; exposed toes on campus. Listen people, get it right or tuck them in. Your toenails are dirty, your feet are smelly, and your half-naked feet are slowly creeping up the back of my chair.
The proper flip-flop etiquette involves respecting the personal space of others. It also includes clean feet, cut toenails, preferably polished for the girls (Dude, black toe nail polish on a boy is not a good idea). A pedicure never hurt anyone!
Here are the rules:
1. Do not cross you legs and wiggle your toes if there is a person sitting next to you.
2. Do not take step out of them because it feels clammy, it also smells clammy.
3. Do not touch or pick you toes while in class or hanging out.
4. Do not rub your feet together or against the legs of your chair and desk.
Oh ya, most importantly, keeping them off the back of my chair!
My turn:
Love your neighbor and give them a chance to love you back, take care of your feet. And if you‘re not going to practice proper flip-flop etiquette, stick with sneakers!
Your turn:
Wanna share your most disgusting story about flip flops? Are there any rules we missed?


















Haha nice tips! I should post this list around campus as there are some seriously smelly offenders all around!! Grrr
Hehe cheers!
Flip-flops are great! And I think they’re the least smelly of all the comfortable shoe options out there! Have you ever smelled a pair of Sperry’s? Do yourself a favor, and don’t! There are definitely plenty of occasions on which flip-flops are not appropriate, but during the summer, that’s what they’re for! Definitely keep your feet clean though, and toenails groomed!
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