(Note That The Question Is HOW Aware, Not IS He Aware)
(Note that the question is HOW aware, not IS he aware)
EDIT: I think my question may have been somewhat misinterpreted based on the responses.
The "all his knowledge is just based off observation" choice implies that he has LESS deja-vu than other Undertale characters. If you think that Sans has no more and no less deja-vu than monsters like Toriel (Remembering your pie choice) and Undyne (Getting a feeling you might have been friends before), pick the second option. Choose the first option ONLY if you think he has a weaker/non-existent sense of deja-vu compared to them.
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