BY FITRI JAMARI
Korean dating styles are often romantic and adorable, as we see in every Korean drama. But, not all the uniqueness and style of courtship there is revealed through television shows that are aired. Here, some information I get it special for my beloved reader...
1. A blind or paired date
To meet potential partners, singles there often follow blind dates or ask to be introduced by their family or friends. Although there were also those who met inadvertently, most of them preferred to follow the two methods.
2. Rarely show off intimacy
The term is public displays of affection (PDA). In Korea, couples rarely show off their intimacy like Westerners, like kissing or just kissing their cheeks. Because it was considered excessive or would be mistaken for an aggressive person. Even if it shows a romantic attitude, it is usually limited to embracing or holding hands.
3. Pay a date together
The style of dating Koreans now is sharing shared bills. So if you walk with a Korean guy, make sure you pay for your own food or treat your date alternately. However, there are some men who still adhere to the principle of 'Man pays everything'. So, back depends on each principle.
4. Variety of couple objects
For those who like to use couple objects, you can enjoy this culture if you are dating Korean guys. There, couple objects are commonly used by those who are dating. For them, wearing the same object as their partner is like "He is mine, I belong to him". Aww ....
6. The man brings his partner's bag
Korean guys don't feel embarrassed to bring their partner's belongings. In fact, it is their attitude that shows that they are strong and able to help the woman. So, don't feel weird if your partner wants to bring all your groceries, huh!
7. Curfew is still limited
"Don't go home at late at night" advice also applies to this Kpop country! This ban applies to those who still live with their parents. So, make sure your partner lives alone or with his parents, before you invite him to play late at night.
10. Don't get acquainted with parents or friends
For Koreans, relationships that don't feel serious make them reluctant to introduce their partners to parents, including their friends. So, don't feel jealous if your partner has not officially introduced you to your parents and friends, huh. The sign, he hasn't been serious about you.
Interesting right 'Korean dating culture? So before saying "Saranghaeyo" to your ideal Korean guy, make sure you read this guide first!........
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