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Replying to Sam Arora Sep 19, 2021
I can't even believe myself that I seriously watched this series while it was on air and I liked it back then…
So you don't like romance any more?
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Replying to jimin ladylover Sep 19, 2021
WHAT DA HAILLLLLLLLLLits all over the place and im so confused every second and theyre boring and have nothing…
WHAT DA HAILLLLLLL did i just read?🤦‍♂️
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On Police University Sep 19, 2021
Off topic. Do Koreans really eat rice on its own without flavour? I see it many times in dramas they have it in a separate bowl and instead of mixing it with other food they have an enormous spoonful just on its own and shove it in their mouths like they haven't eaten for a couple of days. I'm not sure if this is just for show or it happens for real? Also do they really eat breakfast like it's lunch or dinner? I mean the type of food they have for breakfast wouldn't be any different to what they eat for lunch and dinner. In the Western culture breakfast is usually eggs, bacon, toast or cereal.
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On Lovers of the Red Sky Sep 19, 2021
Off topic. Do Koreans really eat rice on its own without flavour? I see it many times in dramas they have it in a separate bowl and instead of mixing it with other food they have an enormous spoonful just on its own and shove it in their mouths like they haven't eaten for a couple of days. I'm not sure if this is just for show or it happens for real? Also do they really eat breakfast like it's lunch or dinner? I mean the type of food they have for breakfast wouldn't be any different to what they eat for lunch and dinner. In the Western culture breakfast is usually eggs, bacon, toast or cereal.
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On Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha Sep 19, 2021
Off topic. Do Koreans really eat rice on its own without flavour? I see it many times in dramas they have it in a separate bowl and instead of mixing it with other food they have an enormous spoonful just on its own and shove it in their mouths like they haven't eaten for a couple of days. I'm not sure if this is just for show or it happens for real? Also do they really eat breakfast like it's lunch or dinner? I mean the type of food they have for breakfast wouldn't be any different to what they eat for lunch and dinner. In the Western culture breakfast is usually eggs, bacon, toast or cereal.
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Replying to Chae_Rin Sep 19, 2021
I thought the actress who plays Bit Na was Lee Sung Kyung for a hot minute. I was so convinced it was her with…
I hope you literally meant for one minute, because in my opinion she looks nothing like her. I never even had that thought until you brought it up.
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Replying to Filofretka Sep 19, 2021
I kind of like it, but I would NEVER NEVER watch it again...oh my nerves! I hope I don't have to watch these kind…
But it's these misunderstandings that make the endings and reconciliations so much sweeter. Yes i understand the first time watching can be frustrating and this one definitely was but it's worth it at the end. Also the rewatch is fine, especially knowing how it ends, I've watched this so many times and it never gets old.
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Replying to Filofretka Sep 19, 2021
I agree with you on that, Taiwanese drama are the best, though this one is too nerve-wracking imo, nevertheless…
Oh yeah definitely, the first time i watched this drama i was going through so many emotions, especially frustration. After everything it was worth it.
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Replying to ElBee Sep 19, 2021
If it's on SBS, KBS, or MBC, it IS free TV, tax-funded in part, in SK, so of course they have ads integrated (and…
Yeah it's all just become amusing to me now after watching Kdramas for so long. Im looking forward to watching Hometown Cha Cha Cha, i prefer watching dramas when it's finished airing so I'm not waiting between episodes. Is it good for what you've seen so far?
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Replying to Asian girl Sep 18, 2021
Well, have you ever seen thai series?? The included ads there were more obvious and unnatural compared to kdramas.…
It doesn't bother me any more. In the beginning when i first started watching Kdramas i was shocked, annoyed and amused at the same time, but now i love Kdramas so I'm used to it.
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Replying to ammmz Sep 18, 2021
to be fair esp this " a patriarchal and Hierarchical society and 30-40 year old virgin's still living at home…
30-40 year old virgin's still living at home with the parents is definitely not all tv, lmao, only in Asian, Indian and arab tv would that be normal but not everywhere else. Also what's kfxramas?
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Replying to ElBee Sep 18, 2021
If it's on SBS, KBS, or MBC, it IS free TV, tax-funded in part, in SK, so of course they have ads integrated (and…
I understand why you used the spoiler, lol. Yes i agree some do it sparingly and inconspicuously but most of them use it frequently making it blatantly obvious in a obtruding way. For example, they're not going to convince me that instant coffee is way better than something like a freshly made cappuccino just because the FL told me so. Thank you for the response, it must of taken you a while to write that one up.
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Replying to Strawberries Sep 18, 2021
Dude just use brave it's add free and so comfortable believe me u won't get a single add on your screen u listen…
I'm not talking about commercials, I'm talking about product placements within the drama, like when the FL will have instant coffee and she would praise it like it's the best coffee she's ever had and the camera would have real close up of the brand of coffee.
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Replying to GoodRick Sep 18, 2021
Maybe the ML is just trying to be polite in taking care of things like standing in line to get the drink, ice-cream,…
Yeah sometimes it's a set up for a surprise, but not all the time. That's why i was asking if they actually do this in reality. It just doesn't make sense to me to leave my date alone somewhere when we can stay together. I mean it doesn't matter if we're waiting in line at least we're together, we could be holding hands, talking, kissing or something like that. But remember I'm only talking about when you leave your date alone somewhere you can't see her, not if she's only like 10m away, that's fine.
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Replying to 8840637 Sep 17, 2021
Ikr. It literally ruins the whole mood. The other day I was watching this drama and suddenly the FL was showing…
The product placement in Kdramas is just peculiar and amusing at the same time, I've never seen anything like it. It's like the actors are in character and then all of a sudden they're not, it simply lowers the value of the drama. Have you ever seen the movie The Truman Show with Jim Carey? In a few scenes the wife of Jim Carey is in character and then in the next moment she's advertising a product like coffee, tea or utensils. They did this deliberately not to sell the products but for the actual progression of the movie, it's one of the reasons the ML discovers he's on set of a tv show. But that's a perfect example of what it feels like watching Kdramas.
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Replying to 8840637 Sep 17, 2021
IKR. I saw in one drama when like the ML had to cross the street to get an umbrella. I mean, why don't you guys…
Yes, it literally doesn't make any sense unless it's for the progression of the drama, like the FL getting abducted. That's why i asked the question if this happens in reality, because why would you leave your date alone somewhere when she can just easily come with you to keep each other company holding hands or whatever? I think Asians believe it's romantic, but it's not. In my opinion it's not polite to leave your date alone.
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Size15FeetJames Sep 17, 2021
It would be filled with misunderstandings, obtruding frequently obvious unwelcomed and intrusive product placements, awful fashion (especially for the FL), a charming but flawed female protagonist, an evil disapproving mother in law eager to mess up her son's relationships, car accidents, terminal illness or amnesia, piggyback rides, arm grabs, back hugs, body swapping, alcohol (lots and lots of alcohol), vomiting, hangover medicine, karaoke, ramen, a patriarchal and Hierarchical society and 30-40 year old virgin's still living at home with the parents.
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Replying to Flashtone Sep 17, 2021
I love ads in kdramas I bought a Range Rover because of “crash landing on you”!!! Lol!! I’m looking to buy…
Sarcasm or are you for real?
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Replying to Asian girl Sep 17, 2021
Well, have you ever seen thai series?? The included ads there were more obvious and unnatural compared to kdramas.…
Yes I've seen a few Thai shows but i didn't notice anything. The advertising in Kdramas is just peculiar and amusing at the same time, I've never seen anything like it. It's like the actors are in character and then all of a sudden they're not. Have you ever seen the movie The Truman Show with Jim Carey? In a few scenes the wife of Jim Carey is in character and then in the next moment she's advertising a product like coffee, tea or utensils. They did this deliberately not to sell the products but for the actual progression of the movie, it's one of the reasons the ML discovers he's on set of a tv show. But that's a perfect example of what it feels like watching Kdramas. If you haven't seen it you should watch it, it's a good movie and you'll know what i mean.
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