Well if it's a guy that sent it thats easy. Most guys are sorry but generaly lazy which means they give the same kind of card to everyone so peak around and look for a card that looks like yours. When you find one ask the person who it belongs to who its from. Hope this helps. good luck.
2007-01-27 12:50:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand the natural curiosity or simply wanting to know. As others have said, it is part of the fun. I suspect that if you are a bit friendly with the suspects by Valentine's day you will find some special someone wanting a date!
Either that, or whoever sent it was simply doing it for the fun of it. In which case, I imagine simply enjoying the attention from the secret admirer is better than no attention at all.
--That Cheeky Lad
2007-01-27 00:57:07
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answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7
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Look at the post mark on the stamp. That might give you a few ideas. There are sometimes tell-tale signs in the handwriting, even if they have tried to disguise it. Or you could round up a few 'suspects' in your mind, and then watch their behaviour during the day. If they are a trying to avoid you, or paradoxically taking a real interest in whether you got any cards, you will have an idea of your suitor. Or alternatively, mention your card to a number of possible 'suspects' and see if any of them blush red!
2007-01-26 23:22:03
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answered by The Global Geezer 7
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You can't find out. If they want to remain anonymous... that's they way it is.
You MIGHT also let it be known you are very, very happy that you got it... but that you JUST wish you knew who it was from. That you want the sending to tell you HIMSELF who he is. Let it be known that you feel real strongly about it... and you don't think you can ever like him (WHOEVER it is), really, unless he's more open at this important time. Let it be known you are sorely disappointed that it isn't signed and that you might as well not have gotten it at all, are going to tear it up and throw it away because it's useless without a signature.
That will flush him out. He'll have to reveal himeself to you.
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OK, OK, I admit it now.
It's from me.
(hah ha)
2007-01-26 22:59:08
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answered by marcus 4
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WHY SPOIL IT, part of the fun with valentine cards is guessing who sent it, not the same when you know who the sender is
2007-01-26 22:47:49
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answered by BobC 4
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go in the group where that person is also there. and tell to someone else describing the wish or the card. and tell some other persons name. if that person will hear that you are not getting the right person that person will send some more signals, which will help you in confirming.
2007-01-26 22:49:43
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answered by Abhi 2
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Go over to 221 B Baker Street; I hear there is a good private detective there.
2007-01-26 22:54:52
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answered by Bud#21 4
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maybe if you mention a line or 2 from the card and watch thier facial reaction
2007-01-26 22:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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tell them that you got 2 cards and see if they react
if they are upset they might be worried that you like someone else
2007-01-26 22:46:59
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answered by creme8888 3
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You are the only that could answer your question. I think you must know him . Try to rcall something about him.
2007-01-26 22:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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