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I think there's an inferred /s at the end of the comment you're responding to :)



I reckon I am the obligatory whoosh of the day :) -- thanks for recontextualizing


FYI, I think you mean "implied," rather than "inferred." Remember the difference this way: when someone implies something, that means you may infer that they want you to believe it.


I don't think so.

Considering my experience with Saleforce, I'm quite sure the comment is entirely earnest.




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