チル友

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★ 2/5 very-casual チルともchiru tomo
読み チルとも
ローマ字 chiru tomo
発音 /tɕi.ɾu.to.mo/

意味

Chill friend — a low-key hangout buddy you relax and spend quiet time with.

Combines the English loanword チル (chill) with 友 (tomo, 'friend,' short for 友達). Describes a friend you hang out with in a relaxed, no-pressure way — not necessarily your closest friend, but someone you enjoy spending low-energy time with. Reflects the Gen Z value of comfortable, low-maintenance friendships.

例文

  1. チル友とカフェでだらだらしてた。
  2. あの子はチル友って感じ、一緒にいて楽なんだよね。
  3. チル友募集中、気楽に遊べる人がいい。

使い方ガイド

場面: friends, social media, texting

トーン: relaxed, casual

正しい言い方

  • チル友と公園でのんびりした (Hung out lazily at the park with my chill friend)
  • チル友がほしい (I want a chill friend)

避ける言い方

  • 親友にチル友って言うと距離感じさせる (Calling your best friend a 'chill friend' makes it sound like you're not that close)

よくある間違い

  • Thinking チル友 means best friend — it specifically implies a casual, low-key friendship
  • Not knowing チル comes from English 'chill' meaning to relax

起源と歴史

Formed from English 'chill' (チル) + 友 (friend). Part of the broader adoption of 'chill' into Japanese youth culture in the late 2010s-2020s, reflecting a trend toward valuing relaxed, low-pressure social interactions.

文化的背景

時代: Late 2010s-2020s

世代: Gen Z

社会的背景: Youth culture

地域メモ: Used across Japan. Part of a broader trend of English loanword + 友 compounds (ズッ友, etc.) reflecting evolving friendship categories among youth.

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