How to Say ‘Do it, okay? (soft request)’ in Japanese
してね
shi te ne
[shee teh neh]
💬 Usage Tip: [してね] is a soft, friendly request. [ね] adds “okay?/please,” reducing harshness.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This friendly tone is common with kids, close coworkers, or friends. In formal contexts, use [してください] instead.
Phrase Breakdown
し
shi
[shee]
do (stem)
し is the stem of する. With てね, it becomes a casual, friendly request: “do it, okay?”
宿題、してね。
Do your homework, okay?
て
te
[teh]
te-form (request/connection)
て forms して. Adding ね softens it and seeks agreement.
先にしてね。
Do it first, okay?
ね
ne
[neh]
okay?; right? (softener)
ね makes the request softer and friendlier, like “okay?” or “alright?”
あとで見てね。
Look at it later, okay?
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