An Australian politician, Kyle McGinn, has caused a scene in the Western Australian parliament by ending his farewell speech by drinking alcohol from his shoe.
The act is called "shoey" and is not that unusual in Australian tradition. The now-retired politician said the act was a way to show that ordinary people are also present in politics and he wanted to celebrate in his own style. The act has attracted media attention and has provoked mixed reactions in parliament.
What is a shoey ?
A "shoey" is an Australian tradition that involves drinking a drink from a shoe. The act has become popular in Australian popular culture and has been used as a way to celebrate achievements, particularly at sporting events and concerts.
The origin of the shoey tradition
The exact origins of "shoey" remain unclear, but are believed to have roots in the early traditions of drinking from shoes in Europe. A popular version is the use of a shoe to drink champagne in the early 20th century, an act that symbolized decadence and sophistication. In the Australian context, "shoey" has evolved as an act of expression of joy and solidarity, often accompanied by humor and a sense of community.
Hygiene and health risks
From a health perspective, drinking a drink from a shoe can pose hygiene risks. Shoes, especially those used during physical activities, can harbor bacteria, mold, and other dirt that can contaminate the drink and cause skin infections or other health problems. Doctors recommend avoiding this action for health safety reasons.
Shoey in other cultures
While "shoey" is largely an Australian tradition, there are cases where the practice has been introduced to other countries. For example, several international artists, such as Harry Styles and Post Malone, have been forced by Australian fans to perform a shoey during their concerts in Australia. However, some have expressed concerns about the hygienic aspect of this act.

Even in Albania, the act of shoey is not that uncommon . Men, especially in earlier years, considered drinking alcohol - mainly raki - from shoes as a "manly" act and "drinking from an opinga" was reportedly seen as a respectable act. However, when it comes to risking one's health, we believe that some sacrifices can be made at the expense of gaining respect. :)
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Auxiliary source: BBC