Hello every body.
Finally he chose an iced coffee and a Satin Nougat for the bedroom.I was half delightedwhich was something.
Does it mean she was happy because finally her husband chose a clolor?
"I was half delighted, which was something" means that she was not fully delighted, but being "half delighted" was better than no delight at all. In a slightly different interpretation, it can imply that her being (even) half-delighted is an unusual thing. This sentence needs a comma, in my opinion.
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"I was half delighted, which was something" means that she was not fully delighted, but being "half delighted" was better than no delight at all. In a slightly different interpretation, it can imply that her being (even) half-delighted is an unusual thing. This sentence needs a comma, in my opinion. There are other spacing errors and capitalisation inconsistencies in what you typed.