Both Dramas are lighthearted and comedic, yet inspiring. Both Dramas feature a group of (young) adults trying to navigate life. Also both Dramas include main characters who are passionate about a certain sport/activity. Both Dramas are easy to watch and seem to be very 'slice of life'.
Recommended by Zoe457
Both of them are cute with a great scene of humor. The main leads know each other since childhood . The both female leads are strong , a little bit crazy and like to hit the male lead and tease him . At the same time they are comfortable with each other and have really strong friendship that turn to relationship .
Recommended by Banada6
Both have characters that are navigating balancing modern young adulthood and managing society's and parental traditional expectations. Both dramas are funny and the characters are well developed.
Recommended by Baguettelady1
Both shows have the same feel-good vibe with our main protagonists struggling to follow their dreams but who, little by little, make their way towards their goal. There's also an organic kind of friendship between them, though in FFMW the leads were good friends prior to the start of the drama, whereas with SU they are quickly becoming friends (though there's a bit of lying and pretending involved at the start).
Recommended by 3GGG
both stories contain long time friends almost lovers kind of plot. The leads know each other more than anyone, and treat themselves as even more than family, however there are several reasons as to why they still hesitate on being together. both also tackle adult life and personal career issues.
Recommended by ivy
They both involve a group of 30something trying to succed in life (careerwise and relationshipswise) and the different obstacles they must face in order to get where they want to be. Also they both try to destroy the mindset of "when you reach 30 you're too old to do anything new". They're both about friendship and personal growth
Recommended by Indigo
The changing relationship of the second couple in Adult Trainee reminded me of the leads from FFMY. The dynamic in FFMY seems more sweet and supportive to me while the Adult Trainee dynamic keeps you guessing, but both shows are funny with great chemistry. Adult Trainee is really focused on the character's relationships, while FFMY has a broader message about working towards dreams.
Recommended by melomanie
The characters have the same age, and they face problems related with their jobs and carreers.
The couple know eachother for a long time and its after some events they get to love eachother.
Some characters are really dense and funny at the same time wich lead tho many hilarious secenes.

Both dramas have similar fresh feeling and a great balance between love and work issues.
Recommended by ladyroadx
Dorky, yet adorable leads with a blooming romance, which is simultaneously awkward and so heartwarming, it gives you all the feels
Recommended by Bhoomi
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