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HAVE A NICE LIFE 'Deathconsciousness' Flag. Following their self-released 2008 debut, Deathconsciousness. Posts here trying to say otherwise are playing devil's advocate to argue for a hypothetical situation that certainly could conceivably exist and in which it might barely sound appropriate to say if you were 100% sure the person knew you were being genuine, but the general reality is you just don't use it in a nice way. HAVE A NICE LIFE 'The Unnatural World' LP 22.99. Have a Nice Life () starrate () starrate () starrate () starrate () starrate 5 Votes. Mixing gloomy ambience with bits of droning shoegaze and an industrial strain of post-punk, Connecticut duo Have a Nice Life rode a wave of grassroots Internet support in the late 2000s and were embraced as champions of the distressed and depressed. But you would have to try very hard to make it sound genuine and overcome the sarcastic undertones, and you would be better of just saying something else so you weren't potentially misunderstood to be mocking them. You absolutely, positively never say "have a nice life" or "I hope you have a nice life" or "I wish you a nice life" or anything else based around "nice life" as a cheery farewell anywhere in America or, I suspect, the rest of the English speaking world.įor purposes of the question posed in this thread, in actual usage, in just about every situation imaginable, "have a nice life" is used as a sarcastic way to tell someone the same thing as: "go to hell." The other variations are either just extra layered with sarcasm or start to mix signals.ĭepending on the context, "have a nice life" might be at best an extremely melancholy way of saying goodbye. Have a Nice Life definitely make an impression on me with their release of Deathconsciousness: The Plow that Broke the Plains & The Future, and they get extra points in my book for doing this without the support of a record label.