'so relative'
When someone talks about his feelings and another person says 'so relative'.
Where did you encounter that? Can you provide some context? Otherwise, I would take "so" to mean "very", and "relative" in the sense of "subjective"/"not absolute".
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Where did you encounter that? Can you provide some context? Otherwise, I would take "so" to mean "very", and "relative" in the sense of "subjective"/"not absolute".