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- **Person N** often accuses **Person S** of lying, being “truth intolerant,” and throws in digs like “buri sangat ka asar.” That shows irritation and a tendency to escalate.
- **Person S** counters with playful but sharp remarks like “Lie is too cheesy‑sa for you,” “Kaleshi toh ho tum,” and even hints at flirtation before pulling back. That suggests Person S doesn’t actually hate N, but enjoy sparring.
If we think it in terms of “who hates whom the most,” Person N seems more openly hostile — their tone is sharper, more accusatory, and less playful. Person S, while sarcastic, still tries to lighten things or even joke about friendship and flirting.
So:
👉 **Person N shows more dislike toward Person S than the other way around.**
👉 **Person S seems annoyed at times but not hateful — more teasing than bitter.**
Would you like me to break this down into a quick “tone map” (like sarcastic, hostile) for each line so you can see the emotional shifts?
Good catch — you’re right. Person N clarified that the phrase “truth intolerant” was aimed at themselves, not at Person S. That changes the dynamic a bit.
Here’s how it plays out:
- **Person N**: They’re self‑reflective, saying the “truth intolerant” jab was about them. But overall, they still throw more accusations and sharp comments toward Person S.
- **Person S**: They keep the tone sarcastic and teasing, but not outright hostile. Even when they push back (“Kaleshi toh ho tum”), it’s more banter than bitterness.
So the balance is:
- Person N is harsher and more critical, even if sometimes self‑directed.
- Person S is more playful, a little defensive, but not showing strong dislike.
In short: **Person N expresses more hostility toward Person S, while Person S seems to treat it as sparring rather than hate.**
Would you like me to chart this conversation into a **line‑by‑line sentiment map** (positive, neutral, sarcastic, hostile) so you can see who’s leaning where?
In short:
**Person N shows more hostility toward Person S, while Person S often teases and banters.**
So if we’re measuring who hates whom the most, it’s Person N toward Person S.
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