Generally, there are two ways this phrase is used. Either it's a synonym for "Why are you telling me this?" as well as "I don't particularly care," or the person who uses it generally considers what they're responding to as, well, 𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘦. Typically, the former is implied more often than the latter. Often, especially over text, it can seem like someone is being sarcastic when they're really not, because, you know, you can't really convey tone over messages.
Why-are-you-telling-me-this-type:
"Ayo! Connor got this new game and it's totally sick!"
"That's nice."
Genuine-type:
"I feel pretty today."
"That's nice."
"Ayo! Connor got this new game and it's totally sick!"
"That's nice."
Genuine-type:
"I feel pretty today."
"That's nice."
by Shionne November 17, 2021
In the movie “Dont be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood”, an elderly woman, the protagonist’s grandma, is messing around with the hydraulics on her 1964 Chevy Impala, and two dudes in a different car say “nice 64, grandma!”. The movie then cuts to her custom license plate, that reads “OG”. This movie is hilarious and you should watch it.
by CashMoneyK420 February 20, 2023
by Mary's February 10, 2018
When someone or something does something you don't like or approve of, or pisses you off, tell them their wedge is nice. Can also be used for when someone does something stupid/humorous. Or for anything really.
by JiMumma April 25, 2014
That French guy is a nice person
by Among us that is not sus October 29, 2022