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Walking barefoot is a tile. Is there a sound downstairs?
If you don't wear slippers, walking barefoot or wearing socks on the ground is a slight noise, and there is almost no noise. Even if there is noise, it is very light and can hardly be heard downstairs.
Unless you jump on the floor in socks or barefoot, you may hear the sound downstairs, but if we live upstairs, we'd better not jump at home, so the people downstairs may cause you trouble.
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