WIBTA if I told everyone coming to my X-mas party to remove their shoes?

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As the holiday season approaches, many individuals prepare to host gatherings in their homes, bringing excitement and anticipation. However, one common dilemma arises: whether to enforce a shoe-free policy. For some hosts, like one enthusiastic individual preparing for a Christmas party, the decision stems from a desire to maintain cleanliness in a space shared with pets. This host has taken the extra step of providing festive slippers for guests, hoping to make the shoe removal process more enjoyable.
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