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When someone tells you, "I want you to be happy," it's a thoughtful and caring expression of their concern for your well-being. Here are a few possible responses you can consider:

  1. "Thank you, that means a lot to me."

  2. "I appreciate your kindness and support."

  3. "It's nice to know that you care about my happiness."

  4. "Your words are so comforting; I'm grateful to have you in my life."

  5. "I'll do my best to find happiness, and knowing you're there for me makes it easier."

  6. "Your wish for my happiness means a great deal to me."

  7. "I'm lucky to have someone like you who genuinely cares about my happiness."

Remember, your response can reflect your genuine feelings and appreciation for their concern. If you're comfortable sharing your thoughts or if there's anything specific that would make you happy, you can also communicate that with them. Open and honest communication is essential in nurturing meaningful relationships.

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