To (sic) who, you ask? Apparently, you have never completed second grade where most everyone else learns to use proper English... I'm sure you meant to ask, to whom... but, being that you're an unschooled illiterate as well as a pathological liar, allow me to offer you some brief tutoring here on the proper use and application of the English language... who is only used as the subject of a sentence, the one doing the action, while on the other hand, whom is always used as the object of the sentence, or the object of the preposition, the one receiving the action...
Now, before you continue to post your illiterate drivel, I suggest you attend an adult evening class for immigrant spoken English, hopefully you could learn something... in fact, my two illegal immigrant maids from Honduras and Costa Rica speak better English than you do... LOL!!!
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