Bedeutung
Describes someone who loves to party, socialize, and enjoys lively events.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The term 'Paripi' is closely linked to 'Shibuya culture' and 'Gal culture'. It represents a move away from the 'quiet and reserved' Japanese stereotype. In Japan, 'Paripi' is often used to describe content that is 'Insta-bae' (Instagrammable). If a party looks good in photos, it's a paripi party. In Japanese schools, 'Paripi' are usually at the top of the 'School Caste' (social hierarchy), often referred to as '1st tier' or 'Yō-kya'. While used nationwide, 'Paripi' in Tokyo (Shibuya/Roppongi) often implies a more 'polished/flashy' look, while in Osaka, it might imply a 'louder/funnier' vibe.
Use it as a verb
To sound really native, use 'Paripi-ru' when you're about to go out. 'Kyo wa paripiro!'
Watch the nuance
Some people use 'Paripi' to mean 'annoying and loud'. Pay attention to the speaker's facial expression.
Bedeutung
Describes someone who loves to party, socialize, and enjoys lively events.
Use it as a verb
To sound really native, use 'Paripi-ru' when you're about to go out. 'Kyo wa paripiro!'
Watch the nuance
Some people use 'Paripi' to mean 'annoying and loud'. Pay attention to the speaker's facial expression.
The 'Wei' connection
Paripi are often associated with the exclamation 'Wei!' (うぇい). If you see someone shouting this, they are definitely a paripi.
Self-description
If you want to say you're not a party person, say 'Paripi janai desu' or 'In-kya desu' for a laugh.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'paripi'.
{今日|きょう}は{海|うみ}でBBQだから、みんなで_____ぜ!
The verb form 'paripi-rou' (let's party) fits the 'let's do it' context of a BBQ.
Which situation is MOST appropriate for using the word 'パリピ'?
Choose the correct context:
'Paripi' is casual slang and only appropriate for informal settings with friends.
Complete the dialogue.
A: {田中|たなか}くんって、{毎週|まいしゅう}クラブに{行|い}ってるらしいよ。 B: へぇー、__________。
'Igaito paripi' (surprisingly a party person) is a natural way to react to new information about someone.
Match the phrase to the person.
Match 'パリピ' with the correct description:
This matches the 'flashy socialite' definition of Paripi.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Social Personalities in Japan
Paripi Essentials
Fashion
- • Sunglasses
- • Neon clothes
- • Flashy hair
Places
- • Shibuya
- • Music Festivals
- • Beach BBQs
Actions
- • Selfies
- • Shouting 'Wei!'
- • Dancing
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgaben{今日|きょう}は{海|うみ}でBBQだから、みんなで_____ぜ!
The verb form 'paripi-rou' (let's party) fits the 'let's do it' context of a BBQ.
Choose the correct context:
'Paripi' is casual slang and only appropriate for informal settings with friends.
A: {田中|たなか}くんって、{毎週|まいしゅう}クラブに{行|い}ってるらしいよ。 B: へぇー、__________。
'Igaito paripi' (surprisingly a party person) is a natural way to react to new information about someone.
Match 'パリピ' with the correct description:
This matches the 'flashy socialite' definition of Paripi.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt can be. It's often used playfully among friends, but if an older person says it about youth, it might imply they are shallow or noisy.
Yes! You can say 'Watashi, paripi dakara' (Because I'm a party person) to explain why you want to go out.
It's a bit '2015', but it's so well-established now that everyone still uses and understands it. It's not 'cringe' yet.
The most common opposite is 'In-kya' (introvert) or 'Indoa-ha' (indoor person).
It's a regular u-verb. Dictionary: Paripi-ru, Negative: Paripi-ranai, Past: Paripi-tta.
No. In formal settings, use 'Shakouteki-na hito' (social person) or 'Paatii-zuki' (party lover).
It's usually for young people (teens to 30s). Using it for an older person sounds a bit ironic or funny.
No, it can be for BBQs, festivals, or even just a very energetic group at a restaurant.
A newer, more fashion-conscious version of the party animal trope.
Yes, it's often seen as the modern evolution of the 'Gyaru' and 'Gyaru-o' (male gal) subcultures.
Verwandte Redewendungen
{陽|よう}キャ
similarAn extrovert or 'positive character'.
{陰|いん}キャ
contrastAn introvert or 'gloomy character'.
リア{充|じゅう}
similarSomeone satisfied with their real (offline) life.
ウェイ{系|けい}
similarNoisy, energetic college-student types.
ノリがいい
builds onEasy-going, goes with the flow, fun-loving.