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#1
Lucrix

why do the chinese and korean teams say "nice"? i noticed this also for the chinese broadcast that they say stuff like "ace" or clutch

note it's not just chinese and korean teams but those are the two that i saw today

#2
saebr
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All teams say nice

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Lucrix
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yeah but why would the use the english version over their language's "nice"?

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cned_best_player
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quicker to say, one syllable

#15
orz
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competitive games mostly started in the US so the terms carried over to other languages

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saebr
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it's just very contagious. it just starts with a foreigner using it in ranked, then hearing your ranked teammates use it. if portuguese had as much influence as english we'd be saying vamos (which is more fun to say)

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Yistyy
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i think valorant culture supersedes language norms.

#4
elendooo1
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bc they made a NICEEEE play

#5
coltyyy
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i mean, isnt it a common word.

#6
cned_best_player
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its kinda universal, screaming 好 sounds weird, idk about korea tho

#7
Hades_Loves_Rb
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Its a common saying that trancends language, like how non Spanish/Portuguese speakers say Vamos

#8
Stormyv8
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i think it's similar to words like "okay", "go", or "hello"

#11
Lucrix
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okay makes sense, but for like go or hello each language is different

#9
foythvlr
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BR also says "Nice" and "Guys". It just became fps jargons i think

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Prasinos
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Same reason english speakers say "Vamos", it's just game culture.

#14
61Hiko
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99.99% don't say vamos.

#17
Prasinos
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If I remenber correctly.
The Casters, Sentinels, C9, NRG, 100T already had said Vamos.

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