Definder - what does the word mean?

What is have a nice?

In Florida, when someone tells you to have a nice day, especially in a sarcastic manner, it basically means "fuck you".

After rudely accepting the food at the counter, the employee tells the customer to "have a nice day."

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have a nice - video


Have a nice - what is it?

The phrase used by help desk, retail, and other customer service workers all across America when they'd like to tell the person they are speaking to to sit on a large object and spin, but enjoy maintaining an income.

Customer: I can't get onto the internet.
Help Desk: Okay, can you please check to make sure the cables are securely connected from the wall to the modem?
Customer: I can't see.
Help Desk: Why not.
Custoemr: The power is off.
Help Desk: Oh, unfortunately, you're not going to be able to connect while the power is out. Call back if you need anything. Have a nice day.

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What does "have a nice" mean?

Another way to say the word Farewell. Used when you just might never see the same person ever again.

Boy: I'm moving to New York for my job. So we might never get to see each other anymore.

Boy #2: It's been fun knowing you bro. "Have A Nice Life."

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Have a nice - what does it mean?

When used in Brittain, this phrase actually means "Fuck You"

Have a nice day! *followed by the up yours two fingers*

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Have a nice - meaning

It basically means goodbye forever. If you say this to another individual, you are telling them, from now on, from this moment on, you couldn't care less what happens to them, as long as you never see, or hear from them again. You are banishing them from your circle of loved ones and friends, from your life. It is almost always justified/warranted.

"Don't worry about responding to this. I just wanted you to know how I felt. Have a nice life."

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Have a nice - definition

A very cold - but humorous - Hollywood dismissal derived from the commonplace parting β€œhave a nice day,” but taken to the utmost extreme. β€œHave a nice century” is even more insulting than telling somebody to β€œhave a nice life”. β€œHave a nice century” implies to the person receiving the dismissal, β€œyou are literally of zero worth to me and always will be – I’m completely sure that your life on this Earth will end with such little significance, that I will never have to concern myself with your petty existence again,” or, in short, β€œyou’re done.” This phrase was originally coined by the music artist Solo (Rowland), and since has become common around Hollywood – especially by talent agents, managers, directors & movie producers like Mike Lewis, the Vice President of Crown Model Management.

As the arrogant would-be model marched out of his office shouting profanities, Mr. Lewis calmly responded with one line: "have a nice century". At that moment, she knew: her hopes of ever making it big in the entertainment industry were gone.

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Have a nice - slang

A polite way to tell someone to fuck off and die because that person has created the circumstance between you and them which makes you care less if you ever see them again.

He could not deal with her bullshit and destructiveness in their relationship, so he signed the letter "have a nice life."

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Have a nice

A way of life and philosophical movement.

In a world of so much bad and complete sentences, having a nice is an open ended term and philosophical way of living life of looking at the simple things and being grateful for existence as it is.

Not to be confused with Borat's "IT'S NAICEEEEE".

Human 1 - "thanks for shopping at our store, hope to see you again soon!"

Human 2 - "thanks man, Have a Nice!"

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Have a nice

A nice way to tell someone to fuck off and fix your shit (short for have a nice day) the person had usually done something that pisses someone else off

See ya have a nice

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Have a nice

"Have a nice" is a universal phrase used to tell someone to enjoy their life, day, football game, party or whatever they are doing. The phrase was coined by Internet personality David Vujanic with the goal of spreading a positive outlook on life in general

Igor: I have an important exam coming up, the stress is killling me
Boris: Don't worry man, have a nice!

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