(smiling to herself) I know, Dad. I don't want to get in trouble.
Furthermore, the phrase has become a form of "copypasta"—text that is copied and pasted across social media platforms (Twitter, TikTok, Instagram) as a non-sequitur response to unrelated questions. If someone online asks, "Are you okay?" or "Did you finish the project?", replying with this phrase signals that you are chaotic, overwhelmed, and refusing to take anything seriously.
"Yes, Dad. I’m doing my chores."
If you’ve scrolled through TikTok, Twitter, or Instagram Reels recently, you’ve likely encountered a strange, oddly specific phrase echoing through comment sections and voiceover clips: “Yes, Dad, I’m doing my chores, Natasha nice.”
: The name itself has become a shorthand in online meme culture for this specific genre of "knowing" humor. Fans often use the phrase "Nice" as a pun on her last name when referencing her content. Why It Became Popular