"All those unintentional/inadvertent comments of you on me inspite of being so special to me I had to just keep it in my mind itself."
Is the above sentence framed ok? "unintentional/inadvertent comments" here mean something said casually but the listener takes it in some other sense. So, is this word appropriate over here or should be replaced? Please suggest.
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Hi, The whole sentence seems muddled to me. I don't understand your meaning at all. Can you say it another way?
— Clive
Hi, The whole sentence seems muddled to me.
I don't understand your meaning at all.
Can you say it another way?
Clive
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"All those unintentional/inadvertent comments of you inspite of being so special to me, but I had to just keep it in my mind itself."
I need to frame the above sentence properly. 'unintentional/ inadvertent comments' over here I meant is some one says something very casually but the listener takes it in the wrong way.
Please let me know the meaning of unintentional/inadvertent c