뜻
A very informal, cute way to say hello.
문화적 배경
Among Gen Z in Russia, 'Приветик' is often used ironically or with 'post-irony'. It can be a way to mock the overly sincere 'vanilla' culture of the 2010s while still being friendly. In the Russian-speaking segment of the internet (Runet), 'Приветик' is almost always accompanied by emojis like ✨, 🌸, or 😊. Without an emoji, it can sometimes feel slightly incomplete. While traditionally seen as more 'feminine', many Russian men use 'Приветик' to show they are 'safe' and friendly, especially when talking to women or children. In large cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg, 'Приветик' is standard. In more rural or conservative areas, people might stick to the more traditional 'Привет' or 'Здорово'.
The Emoji Rule
When texting 'Приветик', always add an emoji. It completes the 'friendly' vibe that the word intends to create.
The 'Pink' Trap
Be careful not to over-use this in professional settings. It can make you sound like you aren't taking the work seriously.
뜻
A very informal, cute way to say hello.
The Emoji Rule
When texting 'Приветик', always add an emoji. It completes the 'friendly' vibe that the word intends to create.
The 'Pink' Trap
Be careful not to over-use this in professional settings. It can make you sound like you aren't taking the work seriously.
Mirroring
If a Russian speaker greets you with 'Приветик', it is a green light for you to use it back! It means they feel comfortable with you.
셀프 테스트
Which greeting is most appropriate for a text message to your best friend?
Текст другу: '_______! Как прошёл твой день?'
'Приветик' is the most natural and friendly choice for a casual text to a friend.
Match the greeting to the situation.
1. Meeting a CEO, 2. Texting a crush, 3. Greeting a group of friends.
Formal for the CEO, cute for the crush, and plural-cute for the group.
Complete the sentence with the correct diminutive form of 'Привет'.
Ой, _________! Какая у тебя классная собака!
In a cheerful context about a 'cute' dog, 'приветик' fits the mood perfectly.
Choose the best response to sound friendly and casual.
Аня: Приветик! Ты не забыла про нашу встречу? Катя: ________, конечно нет! Уже выхожу.
Matching the register of the person who greeted you is key to natural conversation.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Russian Greetings: Formality Scale
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Текст другу: '_______! Как прошёл твой день?'
'Приветик' is the most natural and friendly choice for a casual text to a friend.
1. Meeting a CEO, 2. Texting a crush, 3. Greeting a group of friends.
Formal for the CEO, cute for the crush, and plural-cute for the group.
Ой, _________! Какая у тебя классная собака!
In a cheerful context about a 'cute' dog, 'приветик' fits the mood perfectly.
Аня: Приветик! Ты не забыла про нашу встречу? Катя: ________, конечно нет! Уже выхожу.
Matching the register of the person who greeted you is key to natural conversation.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, but it is more common in female speech. Men use it too, especially when being playful, talking to children, or texting a romantic partner.
Absolutely not. Stick to 'Добрый день' (Good day) or 'Здравствуйте' (Hello).
'Приветики' is the plural form. It's even more informal and often used to sound extra enthusiastic or to greet a group.
Generally, no. It's too informal. Use 'Здравствуйте' unless your teacher has explicitly asked you to be very casual.
It can, if overused. However, in the context of close friends texting, it just sounds friendly and warm.
The stress is on the second syllable: pri-VET-ik.
Only if they are much younger than you or if you are in a very casual setting like a youth hostel or a club.
Yes, it's considered informal slang/colloquialism, though it's very widely accepted.
You can reply with 'Приветик!', 'Привет!', or 'Приветики!'.
Only if used sarcastically or in a context where you should be serious. Otherwise, it's very positive.
관련 표현
Приветики
specialized formPlural form of 'Приветик'.
Привет
synonymStandard informal 'Hi'.
Здорово
contrastVery informal, masculine 'Hey'.
Приветули
slangUltra-slangy, playful greeting.