Chotto Mate: The Hilarious Japanese Phrase That Means “Wait a Minute!”

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Overview

SummaryChotto Mate” translates to “Wait a minute!” in English. This phrase became popularized as a catchphrase on the Japanese variety show Aiseki Shokudou . On the show, comedians interrupt video footage by pressing a buzzer and shouting “Chotto Mate!” when something unexpected or hilarious happens. It has since become a popular meme phrase used in real life and online to express surprise, disbelief, or confusion.
Japanese Writingちょっと待て(ちょっとまて)
GenreJapanese Comedy / Variety Show Catchphrase
Typical Age GroupTeens to Adults (15–50)
AudienceFans of Japanese comedy, variety shows, reaction culture, and casual Japanese learners. Also popular among meme communities online.
Popularity★★★★☆
Relevance★★★★☆
Usability★★★★☆
When to UseUse “Chotto Mate” when something unexpected, ridiculous, or questionable happens. It’s a fun and exaggerated way to react to surprises or awkward moments.
How to UseSay “Chotto Mate!” in a loud, sharp tone while raising one hand or pressing an imaginary buzzer. Bonus points if you follow it with a dramatic pause and a comedic comment, just like on Aiseki Shokudou.
Cultural NoteAiseki Shokudou is a popular Japanese variety show where celebrity guests visit local eateries across Japan. The hosts, comedians Chidori (Nobu and Daigo), react to the footage in real-time by pausing it with the phrase “Chotto Mate!” to deliver jokes or express disbelief. The show’s signature use of this phrase turned it into a mainstream comedic device, frequently imitated both on TV and online.

Original performance

You can hear a similar phrase at about 1:50 in this YouTube video.