Why Do Japanese Splatoon Players Always Say 'Nice'?
RavellingMane·2 months agoIn Japanese Splatoon culture, players often use 'ナイス' (pronounced 'naisu') as a universal cheer or positive reinforcement. It's simple encouragement and recognition for good plays or teamwork during the game.
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Japanese Splatoon players say 'Nice!' as a quick way to communicate support and teamwork. It boosts morale and helps coordinate during fast-paced matches. It's similar to slapping your buddy on the back and saying, 'You got this!'
One time in a match, a player kept saying 'Nice!' whenever I splatted the enemy. It felt like having a personal cheerleader!
Splatoon has a default 'Nice!' button. Why fight it?
They say 'Nice!' because it's polite. Who doesn't like a bit of politeness, especially in the heat of ink war?
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