Yes, OP. The above is still valid. I'm sorry to have directed it at you. I should've directed my whole above previous comment to your cousin. Your cousin is abviously giving it a higher emphasis and meaning than a "happy valentine's day" usually is warrented.
IIN my cousin wanted to wish me a happy valentines?
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Yes, OP. The above is still valid. I'm sorry to have directed it at you. I should've directed my whole above previous comment to your cousin. Your cousin is abviously giving it a higher emphasis and meaning than a "happy valentine's day" usually is warrented.
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How do you mean a higher emphasis? I still think my theory is right