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Barefoot Interview #32: Malaysia's Shira

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Shira , who is friends with both barefoot interviewees, Jeria  and  Lea . She is (currently) a 17-year-old Form 5 student; she was born and resides in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, which is the capital of Malaysia’s Sabah state in northwestern Borneo. Here is what Shira had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot? I wouldn't say something inspired me to go barefoot. I did it (indoors most of the time) because everyone does it. The benefits of it did encourage me to go barefoot more though.

Tongue Twister #35

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Yoshi's Yodeling Yellow Yammered Yeti

Educational Haiku #35

Google Education's just Like Google; always willing To answer ideas.

Barefoot Interview #31: United Kingdom's Kit

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Kit , well, his preferred name. He is (currently) a 33-year-old term-time retail assistant; he was born in Shoreham upon Sea, UK and resides in Coventry, UK. Here is what Kit had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot? It was a combination of factors. After leaving university in 2004 I kind of came across it just in general though I didn't really understand what it was about. For a few years I made a slow progression towards trying it out. This included writing a book with a barefoot p

Tongue Twister #34

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Sullivan's Seven Secret Savory Seasonings

Educational Haiku #34

Wooper Education's just Like a Wooper; always be Smiling all the time.

Barefoot Interview #30: Indonesia's Dyahtiwi

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Dyahtiwi . She is (currently) a 21-year-old marketing admin and a 4th-year university student; she both was born and resides in Serang, Indonesia. Here is what Dyahtiwi had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot?  I'm not sure, It's just happened. What are some of the reasons you like going barefoot?  It is more comfortable, and I can feel the floor. I like dancing and I can move freely on the floor without any shoes. Name some places you like going barefoot:  Office, home, Clas

Tongue Twister #33

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Sonic's Secret Several Series

Educational Haiku #33

Calculus Education's just Like calculus; long or short... Timing counts alot.

Barefoot Interview #29: USA's Sam

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Sam  from the USA. Here is what Sam had to say about being barefoot in the form of a letter. Hi, I'm Sam and I really enjoy going barefoot. Some of the places I normally go barefoot are at the beach, at my house (or any building I feel I can call home), countryside (or anyplace with a ton of lush grass), or just outside in the summer in general. I really enjoy going/being barefoot because my feet feel so free and aren't confined to the limited spaces in prisons...I mean shoes. hehe Plus, I don't have to

Tongue Twister #32

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Mega Drive Mega Man Mega Deal

Educational Haiku #32

Donkey Kong Education's just Like Donkey Kong; big, classic, And party ready.

Barefoot Interview #28: Thailand's Mr. Chayanon Thongkwawpana

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Mr. Chayanon Thongkwawpana from Thailand. Here is what Mr. Chayanon Thongkwawpana had to say about being barefoot in the form of a letter. Hello, I am Mr. Chayanon Thongkwawpana from Chiang Rai, which is the large northernmost city in Thailand. Currently, I am a 22 year old 4th year student in a university. The interesting that inspired me to go barefoot is because I wanted to avoid them while riding vehicles. Some of the reason that I really like going barefoot is that it helps me relax my muscles. Besides home,

Tongue Twister #31

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Mega Drive Mega Man Mega Deal

Educational Haiku #31

Flip Phones Education's just Like flip phones; used to be Good but upgraded.

Barefoot Interview #27: Thailand's Miss Onwara Thammajai

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Miss Onwara Thammachai . Here is what Miss Onwara Thammachai had to say about being barefoot in the form of a letter. Hello, I am Miss Onwara Thammachai from Chiang Rai, which is the large northernmost city in Thailand. Currently, I am a 21 year old 3rd year student in a university. The things that inspired me to go barefoot were just the atmosphere and all of the soft grasses. I can feel natural whenever I am barefoot and I just love the cool temperature of sea and the soft of the beaches, which is the main place I

Tongue Twister #30

See how many times you can say this tongue twister: Sith Saber Slash

Educational Haiku #30

Heart Education's just Like a heart; caring and Shows energy.

Barefoot Interview #26: Malaysia's Julie

There are many different people from all over the world who like going barefoot. Some people like doing it as a hobby. On the other hand, other people who go barefoot as a tradition or as a part of their culture. Apparently, there are many who like going barefoot are unable to share their stories. So, this will be a long interviewing series and talking to people who are from all over and let them speak about their barefooting. So, welcome the newest barefoot interviewee, Julie . Julie is (currently) a 19 year old college local matriculation student; she was born in Kudat, Sabah and resides in Labuan, Malaysia. Here is what Julie had to say about being barefoot. What inspired you to go barefoot? I grew up with the habit of barefooting indoor almost every place I went and the situations where everyone would be okay with leaving their footwear outside of someone else’s house during visits or even birthday parties – though there’s a possibility to lose your footwear at the end. So it’s