Definition of «nice problem»

The phrase "nice problem" is an ironic or sarcastic way to describe a situation that may not seem positive at first glance, but actually has some good aspects. It acknowledges that even though something might be difficult or challenging, there are still opportunities for growth and improvement. Essentially, it's saying that while the problem itself is "nice" (i.e., not ideal), it can lead to a positive outcome if addressed effectively.

Sentences with «nice problem»

  • Buy Xolo q1010 very nice phone performance is very much betterthan other like MMX Sony Samsung look also very nice no problem of hanging I bought this 11.5 k (gogi.in)
  • These are truly nice problems to have. (huffingtonpost.ca)
  • «It's a such nice problem to have.» (educationworld.com)
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