How to Say ‘Please treat me well / nice to work with you’ in Japanese
よろしく
yoroshiku
[yoh-roh-shee-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: A classic relationship phrase with many meanings: “nice to meet you,” “thanks in advance,” “let’s work well together.” Often comes as [よろしくお願いします].
🇯🇵 In Japan: In clubs, [よろしくお願いします] is almost a ritual—said when joining, starting practice, or after being added to a group chat.
Phrase Breakdown
よろしく
yoroshiku
[yoh-roh-shee-koo]
nice to meet you; please treat me well; thanks in advance
A versatile phrase used when starting/continuing a relationship. In clubs and contact swapping: “Let’s get along / Thanks.” Often said as よろしく(ね) or よろしくお願いします (more polite).
連絡先交換したし、よろしく。
We exchanged contacts, so let’s get along / thanks.
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