What does nice-to-have mean?
Nice-to-have means (informal) A feature that a product or service being designed would ideally have, though it may be impractical at present..
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(informal) A feature that a product or service being designed would ideally have, though it may be impractical at present..
There's a huge gulf between “must-have” and “nice-to-have” products. If you sell a nice-to-have product, no one, not even your best friends, will use it long term. We all focus on must-haves.
While Freightliner said electrification would "make a significant difference" by enabling electric-hauled services directly into the port, Smith observed: "It's a nice-to-have, but we're not in a nice-to-have environment."
Use nice-to-have when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Nice-to-have means (informal) A feature that a product or service being designed would ideally have, though it may be impractical at present..
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There's a huge gulf between “must-have” and “nice-to-have” products. If you sell a nice-to-have product, no one, not even your best friends, will use it long term. We all focus on must-haves.
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