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Korea is a place for lovers. Couples state their love with matching 'couple looks', men and women alike watch romance-heavy K-dramas and vacations such as Valentine's Day and White Day enable Koreans to celebrate their significant other. With that stated, dating in Korea usually adheres to some stringent unwritten rules; here are the leading things you require to know. When you initially get to Korea, you will probably make fun of couples in matching clothing. Fast-forward a few months, though, and it will become a relationship norm. Whether it's couple Tee shirts, couple phone cases, matching head-to-toe togs, Koreans take style seriously. So why not utilize it to reveal the world who your boo is?

From utilizing adorable emoticons on popular messaging app KakaoTalk to getting inked with an armful of cartoon tattoos, boys are simply as charming as the women in Korea. So it makes sense that couples aren't afraid to reveal their adorable side by buying each other candy, holding hands in public or eating dessert together in a pink-themed cafe. No one's going to question your masculinity.

If you go out for dinner, expect to share. Many Korean restaurants serve dishes produced 2 individuals (which is why some locations turn single diners away). The popular Korean dessert bingsu generally can be found in a massive, imposing bowl, and sharing a bowl of bingsu is a popular date activity. It's regular for couples to share a milkshake or frappuchino in cafes too. With a lot of anniversaries, it's no surprise that Korean couples regularly provide little gifts. Go out on any weekend night and you'll see women bring bouquets left, right and centre. To sate this demand, Korea has a prospering market of florists. Lots of corner stores sell arrangements with the innovative addition of chocolate nestled amongst the flowers, and city centres often have vending machines where you can buy small posies.

Held one month after Valentine's Day, White Day is another vacation commemorating love. Koreans do Valentine's a little differently than Westerners: like Japan, Valentine's Day sees females giving chocolates or other tokens of love to males. On White Day, males return the favour, gifting white-coloured candy, jewellery or other presents to their girl love. Korean couples might match their clothing, however they're far more scheduled about shows and tell of love. Holding hands is regular however kissing on the lips? Not so much. If you're from a more freely caring country, conserve your lovey-dovey screens for someplace more private.