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family, research has revealed.As restrictions for meeting indoors are eased, a survey of 2,000 UK adults revealed just one in five think it is fine to walk into someone else’s house without taking their shoes off.Only a quarter think it is perfectly acceptable as a guest to swear inside someone’s home while a mere one in 10 see no issue with asking for the Wi-Fi password within 30 minutes of arriving.When it comes to use of the house’s facilities, 26% of hosts say you should never go for more than a wee when visiting.The research, by Kia, also revealed it is vital to call ahead - with 51% saying it is rude to turn up at someone else’s home unannounced.More than a quarter (26%) of respondents have banned a guest from their home for bad.

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