よろです

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 casual よろですyoro desu
読み よろです
ローマ字 yoro desu
発音 /jo.ɾo.de.sɯ/

意味

A semi-casual abbreviation of よろしくお願いします, meaning 'please and thanks' or 'looking forward to it' — polite but breezy.

よろです sits in an interesting middle ground — it is an abbreviation (casual) but retains です (polite). This makes it perfect for semi-formal situations like messaging a coworker you are friendly with, or ending a casual business chat. It signals 'I respect you enough for です but we're close enough for abbreviation.' It became popular through workplace messaging apps like Slack and LINE.

例文

  1. 新しく入りました、よろです!
  2. 明日の件、よろです〜。
  3. チームに合流しました、よろです。

使い方ガイド

場面: workplace chat, Slack, LINE, semi-casual introductions

トーン: breezy, semi-polite

正しい言い方

  • よろです、何かあったら聞いてください (Nice to meet you, feel free to ask if you need anything)
  • 来週の飲み会、よろです〜 (Looking forward to next week's drinks~)

避ける言い方

  • クライアントへの初メールで「よろです」は軽すぎる (Using よろです in a first email to a client is too light)

よくある間違い

  • Using よろです with external clients or upper management — it is for internal peers only
  • Thinking です makes it formal enough for any situation — the abbreviation itself signals casualness

起源と歴史

Abbreviated from よろしくお願いします, keeping only よろ (from よろしく) and adding です for minimal politeness. Emerged in the 2010s through workplace chat culture where brevity is valued.

文化的背景

時代: 2010s workplace messaging culture

世代: 20s-40s

社会的背景: Office workers, tech industry

地域メモ: Used nationwide in casual workplace communication. Part of a trend of chat-friendly abbreviations in modern Japanese offices.

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