Barefooting Interview #2: Sarad S. from the United Arab Emirates

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There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. But, I am not talking about the ones who are barefooting in their houses, beaches, and pools. I am talking about ones who are totally fine with barefooting to many different places like libraries and bookstores, grocery stores and supermarkets, classes, parks, movie theaters, etc.

Some people like doing it as a hobby or even as a way to improve their personal health. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their native culture. So, this will be a long interviewing series where people from the USA share their barefooting thoughts, experiences, and even giving advice to people who are willing to give barefooting in public a try (since it's perfectly legal to be barefoot in the USA while not every knows that or wants to accept that).

So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Sarad S. She is (currently) a 17-year-old student in commerce from the United Arab Emirates. Here is what Saradhas to say about being barefoot in public.


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What inspired you to go barefoot?

Actually nothing


What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot?

It's soothing and refreshing and comforting.


Name some places you have gone barefoot (besides at home and the beach).

Malls, hotels, parks, etc.


Give us a story of a time you went barefoot and had a lot of fun doing it.

I went to a mall wearing shoes which were super fit and irritating. I was there for 30 mins and I was tired of wearing them. So I removed them, tied their laces up, and hung them on my purse. People were staring at me, but I didn't care about it. And enjoyed my shopping.


What is some advice you would give to someone who wants to be barefoot in public?

Feel free to do whatever you want to do. Don't be ashamed of anything because everything is the fashion now.



Conclusion.

I do thank Sarad S. for taking the time and answering these questions and as well as supporting that going barefoot is actually a good and healthy thing. Tune in next time when someone else in another country talks about their likes on barefooting. Remember, speak your mind, comment down below, and happy barefooting. 

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