How to Say ‘Be nice to me, OK? / let's get along, OK?’ in Japanese
よろしくね
yoroshiku ne
[yoh-roh-shee-koo neh]
💬 Usage Tip: Casual, friendly version of [よろしく]. The [ね] makes it warm and “right?”-like. With seniors, avoid being too casual; use [よろしくお願いします].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Among same-year friends in clubs, [よろしくね] is common right after swapping contacts or being introduced.
Phrase Breakdown
よろしく
yoroshiku
[yoh-roh-shee-koo]
nice to meet you / take care (casual)
よろしく with ね becomes softer and friendlier—good after exchanging LINE in a club.
LINE追加したよ、よろしく。
I added you on LINE—nice to meet you / take care.
ね
ne
[neh]
(sentence-ending particle) okay?; right?; you know
Softens the phrase and seeks friendly agreement, like “okay?” or “yeah?”
これからもよろしくね。
Let’s keep getting along from now on, okay?
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