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Replying to Quiche Aug 22, 2021
Title Vincenzo
I feel like it's also part of the social culture. It seems to be very normal for workplaces to go out for dinner…
Great thanks for the response. Yes I agree with everything you mentioned. I must also add that some countries especially Asian and Arab countries are heavily influenced by their past, history and culture. For example the drinking, how women are treated, abuse from people with power and age (this is from their hierarchical system) and lifestyle. I know all countries have issues with what I just mentioned, but I believe for Asians, Indians and Arabs it's in a way normal in their society, it's simply outdated. Every country has history but most countries from North and South America, Europe and Australia have evolved their beliefs while still keeping their culture.
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Replying to Quiche Aug 21, 2021
Title Vincenzo
I feel like it's also part of the social culture. It seems to be very normal for workplaces to go out for dinner…
Thanks for the in-depth informative response. Although it doesn't make sense to me why they drink like that (different culture) i can vaguely understand why they do it. Also another question i have, and feel free to respond if you know the answer. I noticed in many Kdramas employees are often slapped, punched and kicked by their employers without punishment. When I first started watching Kdramas I thought it was just a one off scene, but when I realised it was occurring many times I thought this must be happening in reality. It's ludicrous, it's assault, if this happened in my country the employer would never get away with it and be severely punished. It's like they're still living in the Joseon dynasty.
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Replying to Fim Aug 21, 2021
I lost my interest at ep 8 as the uncle and Sang Pil start making stupid decisions. I mean, a gangster doesn't…
I've just finished episode 3 and it’s great so far. I hope it continues like this. Have you gone past 8 or did you drop it?
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Replying to Poo Aug 20, 2021
I have the same question about schools ? Is it really so stressful ? I mean almost every school drama there's…
Yes i think it is. Maybe not as dramatic, but to some point yes. And that's my question and point I'm trying to make. This @dreezy character seems to think it's all fiction and it doesn't happen in reality, lol.
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Replying to dreezy Aug 20, 2021
It's a fictional drama lol
Lol, TV shows in different countries are all different from each other because they have different cultures, different beliefs. It's not about fact or fiction, it's about the concept, the foundation that seperates dramas based off reality in each country, it's common sense. Lol.
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Replying to Ackery Aug 19, 2021
I don't know the law, but there is certainly a punishment for it. The thing is though, that most of the times…
Yes I agree, I think it's very common in Asian countries but also Arab countries. It comes down to culture and the importance their history plays in their present. In Asian and Arab countries the lifestyle is similar to the past, for example how women are treated especially in the workplace, but in western culture women are or almost equal to men. By the way I love Taiwanese drama, almost every Taiwanese drama I've watched is a 10. I think from 2005 to now they've produced some of the best dramas I've ever seen.
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Replying to Kelekat Aug 19, 2021
I don’t understand why this had so many negative reviews. I really enjoyed it!
I had more excitement reading the description than watching this drama. There's a reason it has many negative reviews. Im not saying it was awful it just didn't live up to expectations.
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On So I Married the Anti-Fan Aug 19, 2021
Just finished this drama and it's not one I'd watch again. Looking at the title and reading the description i had high hopes for this one, but it just didn't do it for me. From the story, actors, chemistry between the leads, it just wasn't good, it was ok but nothing special. The FL was terrible, it's like she had no emotions for the ML even when they were together, it was all the ML doing the romancing. This drama may have been better with different actors, but i think if it was a Cdrama it would've been better.
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Replying to Ackery Aug 19, 2021
I don't know the law, but there is certainly a punishment for it. The thing is though, that most of the times…
Good answer👍 Their problem lies with their stupid, outdated hierarchical system. So the people with more power or the older the person believe they can do just about anything and get away with it and that's normal for them. It's true every country has cases of work place abuse from employers but I'd say it's much worse in South Korea. They need to get with the times, this isn't the Joseon Dynasty.
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Replying to dreezy Aug 18, 2021
It's a fictional drama lol
Lol, I'm talking about all or most Kdramas in general and how it relates to real life. Because unlike the majority of dramas in other countries most Kdramas show employers abusing employees without punishment as if it's a norm in South Korea leading me to believe it's based off reality.
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Replying to Vincenzo Cassano Aug 18, 2021
What about Ashes of Love and Eternal Love? I think this is a great drama, but not quite as good.
Great thanks. I haven't seen either of those so I'll definitely add them to my list
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Replying to Vincenzo Cassano Aug 17, 2021
What about Ashes of Love and Eternal Love? I think this is a great drama, but not quite as good.
Me to. Like you i also prefer more romance between the leads. Do you recommend any good dramas like this?
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Replying to Vincenzo Cassano Aug 16, 2021
What about Ashes of Love and Eternal Love? I think this is a great drama, but not quite as good.
Well I've just completed Ancient Love Poetry and it's awesome. For me it's as good as L&R, EL and AOL. Im planning to watch You Are My Glory, it looks good but at the moment I'm watching So I Married An Anti-Fan.
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Replying to quiescent Aug 15, 2021
Yes and yes. Romance is not the focus. even though it's listed as a romance genre. And you can always tell by…
Lol, it's not about reality being sad, people want to experience different things, things they can't find in reality and feeling good watching happy endings is human nature. If you're ok with a sad, violent, toxic ending congratulations, you're the minority.
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On The Great Shaman Ga Doo Shim Aug 15, 2021
Off topic. What are the laws on assault in South Korea? I noticed in many Kdramas employees are often slapped, punched and kicked by their employers without punishment. When I first started watching Kdramas I thought it was just a one off scene, but when I realised it was occurring many times I thought this must be happening in reality. It's ludicrous, it's assault, if this happened in my country the employer would never get away with it and be severely punished. It's like they're still living in the Joseon dynasty.
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On Check Out the Event Aug 15, 2021
Off topic. What are the laws on assault in South Korea? I noticed in many Kdramas employees are often slapped, punched and kicked by their employers without punishment. When I first started watching Kdramas I thought it was just a one off scene, but when I realised it was occurring many times I thought this must be happening in reality. It's ludicrous, it's assault, if this happened in my country the employer would never get away with it and be severely punished. It's like they're still living in the Joseon dynasty.
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On So I Married the Anti-Fan Aug 15, 2021
Off topic. What are the laws on assault in South Korea? I noticed in many Kdramas employees are often slapped, punched and kicked by their employers without punishment. When I first started watching Kdramas I thought it was just a one off scene, but when I realised it was occurring many times I thought this must be happening in reality. It's ludicrous, it's assault, if this happened in my country the employer would never get away with it and be severely punished. It's like they're still living in the Joseon dynasty.
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On Ancient Love Poetry Aug 15, 2021
Off topic. What are the laws on assault in South Korea? I noticed in many Kdramas employees are often slapped, punched and kicked by their employers without punishment. When I first started watching Kdramas I thought it was just a one off scene, but when I realised it was occurring many times I thought this must be happening in reality. It's ludicrous, it's assault, if this happened in my country the employer would never get away with it and be severely punished. It's like they're still living in the Joseon dynasty.
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Replying to quiescent Aug 15, 2021
Yes and yes. Romance is not the focus. even though it's listed as a romance genre. And you can always tell by…
Well of course the majority would prefer a happy ending, it's common sense. When people watch dramas they put themselves in these fantasy worlds living in the shoes of the leading characters to escape their own reality.
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Replying to Little Daisy Aug 13, 2021
https://dramacool.ai/so-i-married-an-anti-fan-2021-episode-1.html
Cool thanks. How are the subtitles? Are they accurate and all there? Sometimes I've noticed in dramas on web sites the subtitles are missing in patches throughout the show, it's frustrating.
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