New Zealand Slang
Choice
Used when praising a person's talent, effort, or quality of work.
Literal Meaning
The act of choosing; a selection or decision made after consideration.
Actual Meaning
Something really good
Examples in Context

You did a choice job on that project, the presentation was fantastic!

That concert was a choice experience, I really enjoyed it!

This new café is a choice spot for brunch with friends.

Helpful Tips
  • 1This phrase is commonly used in casual settings, so you might hear it among friends or in informal discussions rather than in formal conversations.
  • 2In conversations, the word 'choice' often reflects enthusiasm or approval, so pay attention to the speaker's tone and body language, as they may be expressing excitement.
  • 3People may use 'choice' to emphasize something they find exceptional or high-quality, so it's a positive expression.
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