What Does “搭子 Dā Zi” Mean? The Chinese Slang for Finding Your Perfect Buddy

Ever needed someone to join you for dinner, study, or even just to hit the gym—without being close friends? In Chinese slang, theres a perfect word for this: “搭子 (dā zi)”.

It literally means a “partner” or “companion,” but online it refers to a casual buddy you do specific activities with. Think of it as your “study buddy,” “travel buddy,” or “hotpot buddy.” You might not share secrets, but you share the activity.

Why “搭子 (dā zi)” Is So Popular

Life can feel busy and a bit lonely, so young people in China started finding 搭子 (dā zi)—partners for meals, workouts, movies, or even traveling. The idea is: you dont need to be best friends, but you can still enjoy things together.

Its practical, fun, and low-pressure. Instead of eating alone or skipping activities, people look for a 搭子 (dā zi) to make life more social. 

Examples in Daily Life 

Wǒ xiǎng zhǎo gè kàn diàn yǐng de dā zi.

我想找一个看电影的搭子。

I want to find someone to watch movies with.

Tā shì wǒ de yùn dòng dā zi, měi zhōu yī qǐ qù jiàn shēn.

他是我的运动搭子,每周一起去健身。

Hes my workout buddy—we go to the gym every week.

Zhōu mò wǒ hé dā zi qù lǚ xíng le.

周末我和搭子去旅行了。

I went traveling with my travel buddy over the weekend.

Related Slang You Might Hear 

Fàn dā zi

饭搭子

meal buddy

Xué xí dā zi

学习搭子

study buddy

Lǚ xíng dā zi

旅行搭子

travel buddy

Yóu xì dā zi

游戏搭子

gaming buddy

How to Use It Like a Native

Perfect for casual invites: “找个饭搭子?” (Zhǎo gè fàn dā zi, Looking for someone to eat with?)

Great for online posts when you need company

Friendly but not too personal—its about the activity, not deep friendship

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Quiz : If someone says:“Tā shì wǒ de fàn dā zi.” (他是我的饭搭子。),What does it mean?

A. Hes my chef

B. Hes my meal buddy

C. Hes my teacher

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