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Dating a Korean Guy – What you should know about meeting men in the South 1.1 Don't expect to be “asked out” by a Korean man. 1.2 Get ready to be glued to your phone. 1.3 Should the Korean guy pay on the first date? 1.4 Being “Oppa” and Korean chivalry. 1.5 Valentine's Day in Korea.
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Read More »Dating a Korean guy must be a fascinating idea for you for different reasons. You’ve probably fallen in love with the South Korean guys that croon K-pop songs and star in a K drama. Or perhaps, you’ve met somebody while you’re visiting South Korea that you’ve become quite smitten with. Between differences in South Korea’s dating culture and social norms from those of other cultures, there are definitely some things you need to be aware of to ensure your success.
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Read More »The traditional, old-school approach is that the man must foot the bill for the first date and all subsequent dates. Don’t expect an opportunity to pay for the succeeding dates as it’s generally how it’ll be as long as you’re together. The only downside to going on dates with a Korean man who holds this belief is that occasionally, it can go hand in hand with being somewhat patronizing. For instance, your date may expect you to be slightly submissive and quiet while you’re enjoying each other’s company. On the other hand, you might be the type of woman whose preferences lean on balance and freedom. Compared to the old school, the second one is the more modern approach to payment and gaining ground in this culture. For some young Korean men, it’s also now common to pay for dinner on the first date and then let the girls pay for coffee or soju at the next stop, and then they’ll alternate payment throughout the evening or dates. This approach is definitely more balanced, and there’s less of an implication that you should feel obligated to put on an act for your date. While there’s no quick and easy way to determine which school of thought your Korean man will fall into, it’s usually pretty safe to wait until the second stop of the evening and offer to pay. If he declines, he’s probably old-school, and if he takes you up on it, he’ll be a fan of the newer approach to splitting payment, also leaning towards gender equality. Either way, don’t stress — have fun on your date, and you’ll figure it out at the end!
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