NSDD (nǐ shuō de duì) — You're right (often sarcastic) — abbreviat...
You're right (often sarcastic) — abbreviation of 你说得对 (nǐ shuō de duì), literally "what you said is correct." Can be sincere agreement, but on Chinese internet it is almost always used sarcastically to dismiss an argument without engaging with it.
Example Usage
好好好,NSDD,你最厉害。
Sure sure sure, NSDD — you're the greatest.
Cultural Context
NSDD is the Chinese internet's version of "sure, whatever you say." It became a meme after being used in the game Genshin Impact, where the character Zhongli says 你说得对 as a dismissive non-answer. Chinese players adopted it as a passive-aggressive way to end arguments online. Saying NSDD signals you've stopped trying to reason with someone.
Category: internet-culture