How to Say ‘Well / Kindly (as in: please be nice to me)’ in Japanese
よろしく
よろしく
💬 Usage Tip: This is the casual half of the set phrase [よろしくお願いします]. On its own, [よろしく] feels incomplete unless the situation is very casual.
🇯🇵 In Japan: [よろしくお願いします] is said at the end of introductions, when starting work with someone, or when asking a favor—like “let’s have a good relationship.”
Word-by-Word Breakdown
よろしくよろしく
[yoroshiku]
nicely; well; kind regards
よろしく is used in greetings to ask for someone’s goodwill/support. Often paired with お願いします as よろしくお願いします (“Nice to meet you / Please be kind to me”).
これからも よろしく。
Please continue to treat me well.
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