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They are both South Korean and deal with are actors coming to terms with homosexuality through a play that deals with it.
Recommended by MarshMello - Apr 27, 2018
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In Hua Jai Chocolate we have a guy who's rich who doesn't know about love, He's been send to Switzerland to study Tourism & Hotel Management, he meets a girl who changes his life.

She gets pregnant (no rape) and keeps hidden from the guy.

In Wimarn Sai Main girls meets the main guy she mistakes him as a construction worker, she gives him money, helps him. They fall in love, but later on she discovers that he lied to her, But the same time the guy's brother is also in love with her.. Things got complicated

He gets jealous etc, she falls pregnant and keeps hidden from the guy
Recommended by asiandramafan - Apr 27, 2018
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Oh my.... another the female lead travel to the past drama. Idk if it's gonna be similiar with Oh My General.
Recommended by Lee Jin Young - Apr 27, 2018
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Kiss Me is the Thai adaptation of Itazura Na Kiss and all its different Japanese, Taiwanese, and Korean remakes.
A Love So Beautiful is the Chinese "version" of the high IQ lead boy and bottom-of-the-class lead girl's love story as high schoolers, college students, and young professionals. The lead boy in ALSB is nicer, helpful (unbeknownst to the lead girl most of the time), and sweeter from the beginning than in Kiss Me. While KM is the best remake of the original story, ALSB is a fluffier and funnier variation inspired by the original INK and its remakes.
Recommended by garabatos - Apr 26, 2018
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Main story is about the male lead character (boss) and lead girl (employee) falling in love, helped by a ghost (girl's ex-boyfriend).
Halfway through Love Cheque, once main lead accepts that he's in love, he is pretty steadfast, working out problems with girl (except the last 5-6 chapters). Both have happy endings. Fox's Summer is funnier and girl is sassy and feisty.
Recommended by garabatos - Apr 26, 2018
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In LC, main story is about the male lead (boss) and lead girl (employee) falling in love, helped by a spirit (girl's ex-boyfriend).
Halfway through LC, once main lead accepts being in love, he is steadfast and works out problems with girl (except the last 5-6 chapters). Boss & Me is sweeter, fluffier, and funnier.
Recommended by garabatos - Apr 26, 2018
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In both series, quirky bosses fall in love with their employees. In LC, the main male lead befriends the spirit of main girl's ex-boyfriend.
SPOILER>>> In LC, the the girl's ex (in spirit while in comma and healthy after recovered) helps the lead couple.
In MS, because the lead girl was in comma and her spirit wondered, after recovering, she gained paranormal senses which lead/ help develop the relationship with the lead actor.
Recommended by garabatos - Apr 26, 2018
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These dramas are both packed with humorous moments. The lead females are both head strong women who travel back from modern times due to mysterious means. The lead males are initially cold hearted, who end up showing their warmer side later on. If you enjoyed Chinderella Chef, give Eternal love a try.
Recommended by betty123 - Apr 26, 2018
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In Love Cheque, the main story is about a male ghost involved in matching the lead couple who are boss/employee falling in love. Oh My Ghostess involves more paranormal/fantasy in its storyline, while LC includes 3 love stories.
Recommended by garabatos - Apr 26, 2018
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Both dramas feature a villain that was obsessed with his lover and became crazed when she died. Both female leads look exactly like the deceased woman, but in The Flame’s Daughter it is because the FL is the woman’s daughter while in Cruel Romance the resemblance is pure coincidence. Both villains are convinced that they can turn the FL into their deceased lover. And both villains are handsome and devilish.
Recommended by Belen Worsham - Apr 25, 2018
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the first season of produce 101, this season we have 101 girl's trainees who are going to form an groupe of 11 girls called IOI
Recommended by Sanae Ackerman - Apr 25, 2018
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101 trainees are together in a show, waiting for the votes of the citizens who are the national producers to form a unit of 11 boys called WANNA ONE
Recommended by Sanae Ackerman - Apr 25, 2018
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this show is kinda similar to Idol school, also a survival show for 100 chinese trainees in order to form a unite of 9 boys
Recommended by Sanae Ackerman - Apr 25, 2018
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These two dramas are written by the same team so there are quite a few similarities:

Slice of life rom-coms with a similar feel
Characters - two male love interests older lone tsundere who has had a career change for some reason and a younger kind love interest with a team of friends,weird/lazy boss, a funny co-worker, and an outspoken best friend
Comedic elements - running jokes assorted forms of humor

Differences: setting/careers and interests are different - in Drinking Solo they are Teachers interested in Drinking and in A Poem a Day they are medical therapists interested in Poetry.
Recommended by Sian - Apr 24, 2018
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In both shows you basically have to trust each other to win. Of course there are people who just like to see the world burn and are only looking out for themselves. We have the hero protecting the damsel but can we really trust him? Engaging and intriguing- you will be glued until the last second.
Recommended by ShotaSidePart - Apr 24, 2018