Valentine’s Day was on Friday, and whether you celebrated it or not, you’re likely relieved it’s over. Because for couples, it just puts added pressure on date night and calls for cash spending, and for singles, it’s a reminder that you are, in fact, single.

People seem to have plenty of opinions on the Hallmark holiday, but one company set out to find the true status of how cities across the U.S. feel about Valentine’s Day. Last week, taxi-hailing app Hailo asked people from all over the country to weigh in with their thoughts on V-Day in a social media campaign that could win participants a free dinner for two. All they had to do was tweet @Hailo with their feelings about whether Valentine’s Day really matters – with a #HailYes, #HailNo or #WhoTheHailCares.

So now that the votes are in, and Valentine’s Day is behind us until next year, what did the people of Boston have to say about the holiday? Turns out, 41 percent responded with #HailYes, 26 percent responded with #HailNo, and 32 percent responded with #WhoTheHailCares. So turns out while most of Boston has positive thoughts on old Cupid, there’s plenty who either don’t care or wish he would kiss off, too.

Check out the infographic below to see how Boston compares to other cities that Hailo polled, and rejoice that there’s still 362 days until the next Valentine’s!