Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Dating in Korea

Actually, 100 days is just plain important as there is a ceremony for babies at 100 days too. Expect a gift on your 100 day anniversary Dating = being in a relationship. In Canada, you can go on several dates and still be dating.  In Korea, the second date often means you are in a relationship. Remember 100 days is an important anniversary so the relationship starts early. This is the one thing I could never do. It’s very common in Korea for couples to wear matching clothes anything from matching t-shirts to jackets. And it’s kind cute on teenagers but not so much on anyone over 25. The most popular explanation is that in the past, even holding hands in public was a no-no so couples would dress alike to show they were a couple. Matching bracelets, okay but matching outfits, not my thing. I think Korea culture and Western Culture are similar.

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