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A: How was your day?
B: it's been relatively a good day !

I find this sentence rather ambiguous!. Does it mean that it is a good day in comparison to others' day or in comparison to the days he has had in the past?

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A: How was your day?
B: it's been relatively a good day !

I find this sentence rather ambiguous!. Does it mean that it is a good day in comparison to others' day or in comparison to the days he has had in the past?
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