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What is 'nsdd' mean in Chinese Slang?

This one’s a quick way to agree with someone. The letters "nsdd" stand for "你说得对" (nǐ shuō de duì), which means "you’re right" or "you said it correctly." It’s often used in online chats or comments to show that you agree with what someone said. It’s casual and friendly.

Example: If someone makes a good point in a discussion, you might reply, "Nsdd, I totally agree!"

Fun fact: It’s part of a trend where people use abbreviations to save time while typing.

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