No, neither you nor anybody, nor anything, is “so” unique – or very unique, kind of unique, rather unique, or anything of the sort. “Unique” is an absolute, and it neither requires nor supports a modifier. It means “one of a kind” (the “uni” part is a hint). Either there is one and it is unique, or there are more than one, and they are not unique. “Unique” is only properly used when used alone!
No, neither you nor anybody, nor anything, is “so” unique – or very unique, kind of unique, rather unique, or anything of the sort. “Unique” is an absolute, and it neither requires nor supports a modifier. It means “one of a kind” (the “uni” part is a hint). Either there is one and it is unique, or there are more than one, and they are not unique. “Unique” is only properly used when used alone!