“It’s my sister’s birthday, so we’re celebrating her birthday and for romantic things, nothing. We’ll go out to dinner, open presents, the usual, like anything about celebrating birthdays, like cake. [As for restaurants,] wherever she wants to go. It’s never the same. [If my sister’s birthday wasn’t on Valentine’s Day,] I’d probably hang out with friends, we’d do something fun if we’re single, and no distinct plans.. Like Galantine’s Day, so instead of Valentine’s day you celebrate with your ‘gals,’ but we’d probably be just spending time together, like a normal hangout.”
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