Both of this kdrama are of Family genre. Though Dear My Friends is more focused on friendship, while My Unfamiliar Family is more focused family. But they have similar vibes and you wil obviously enjoy the same.

Hope it helps!
Recommended by chihiroandsunshine
Delicate, debates ageism, motivational, kind of realistic, slice of life and treats seniors as protagonists and real people
Recommended by Sailor Koala
family-centered
misunderstandings
slice of life and healing drama
young protagonist
strong female leads

Recommended by isa
Young Vs old , etc and a lot of similar things.
Personally, I prefer Dear My Friends but the other is also really good
Recommended by idkMaybe
If you love Dear My Friends so bad and you're craving for another movie with girls friendship theme? So 'Sunny' is the perfect movie for you. I'll guarantee the movie is worth to try! Go watch it now!
Recommended by iamgeralddd
Well written warm and sincere story.
Well-written characters.
Slice of life.
Longtime friendship.
Eating together.


Recommended by dust in the wind
Totally, these two have the same vibe. Combination of friendships, family, slice of life, and the right amount of romance put together. Youth vs Elderly. If you love Dear My Friends, you definitely can't miss Reply88, ever.
Recommended by iamgeralddd
They both involve friendships and family and have multiple leads. They also have the same writer and are of the life and melodrama genre.
Recommended by rkwt
-Both dramas tell heartwarming stories about the elderly.
-Both are relatively easy, lighthearted watches with substance that will make you think about the important things in life.
-Also Kim Hye Ja is wonderful in both of them.
Recommended by teneliza
I am not really sure why, honestly. They are two different dynamics but both equal to me. I think you all might think the same. :-)
Recommended by Yixings Pet
Both dramas feature scenes shot in European cities.
their character development is well written.
The problems of old people are included.
Problems regarding human relations are well addressed.
Recommended by dust in the wind
If you enjoyed the slice of life feel that Age of Youth offered then Dear My Friends is a perfect follow up for it. I would say the obvious difference would be their age, otherwise both dramas have a strong emphasis on friendship and sisterhood, coming of age for the younger set and coming to terms with their age for the older women. Their stories and their feelings are so relatable.
Recommended by MashiMomoWavingCandy
Both are slice-of-life dramas.
Both are family-centred.
Both are slow-burn stories.
Both have little but good romance.
Recommended by Ran
Same uplifting and inspirational vibe.
Also has very human characters, and complicated relationships.
Main characters are all deeply flawed but work with what they're given
Recommended by goatcheese47
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