How to Say ‘From now on too, please be kind to me. (Nice to meet you again.)’ in Japanese
これからもよろしくね。
kore kara mo yoroshiku ne
[koh-reh kah-rah moh yoh-roh-shee-koo neh]
💬 Usage Tip: Friendly phrase meaning “Let’s keep getting along from here on.” If you want polite club-safe Japanese: [これからもよろしくお願いします。]
🇯🇵 In Japan: After exchanging [LINE] at a club, this is a natural closer—like “Let’s stay in touch and work well together.”
Phrase Breakdown
これから
kore kara
from now on; from here
Means “from now on / starting now.” Often used when beginning a relationship, job, lessons, etc.
これから頑張ります。
I’ll do my best from now on.
Words in this phrase
これ
kore
[koh-reh]
this; this one
Part of これからも = “from now on too,” often said after becoming friends.
これからもよろしくね。
Let’s stay on good terms from now on too.
から
kara
[kah-rah]
from; since
Indicates the starting point “from now.”
これからもよろしくね。
Let’s stay on good terms from now on too.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too
Adds “also/too,” implying continuation.
これからもよろしくね。
Let’s stay on good terms from now on too.
よろしく
yoroshiku
[yoh-roh-shee-koo]
please treat me well; nice to meet you
Friendly phrase expressing hope for a good relationship going forward; common after swapping contacts.
これからもよろしくね。
Let’s stay on good terms from now on too.
ね
ne
[neh]
okay?; right? (softening particle)
Makes the sentence warm and casual, like “okay?”
これからもよろしくね。
Let’s stay on good terms from now on too, okay?
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