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and no dont think so. its a farming game.
I'm not interested in relationship dramas in this game.
Like KR said, it's a farming game.
They'd probably want to start with an intro of some sort.. where the farm gets inherited to the player by someone in the villager for some reason or another. A starter rustic house to live in on the farm. A thought up story and script for each villager, scheduling, events, possibly festivals, with an especially more detailed dialect for the marriageables. I don't foresee this becoming a thing in this game, but it would be heckin' cool if it eventually did.
Many farming sims game have relationships feature, they can always make it optional like if you don't like it, then just don't do it, you can simply continue working on the farm. It's not like you are being forced at gunpoint.
"I'm not interested in game relationship, therefore I hope they won't add it on this game as well even though some people might enjoy it"
Is a questionable mindset tbh
Pretty much this.
Now there's a cool idea hehe