Top 5 best Korean TV shows to watch on a first date

Online dating has surged in popularity in recent years, for many reasons. Joining a dating platform is certainly the most convenient way for singles to interact with like-minded individuals, flirting and exchanging messages with other site users from the comfort of home.  As they develop a rapport with someone in particular, they'll start considering the next step: their first date. f you’ve connected with a charming Asian single, you might like to consider romantic movies to watch on your first date.  Here are five of the top Korean shows to make your date a success according to dating consultants from this website.

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  • Private Life

    1. Private Life

    Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes

    Murder, love, scams—this K-drama wastes no time in dropping you into the world of con people.  The theme of the series is around privacy – what is considered to be private is now freely uploaded by the owners on the internet which causes a fine like between the right to privacy and how people can manipulate that behavior of people.

  • The Story of Gumiho

    2. The Story of Gumiho

    Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes

    The action is exciting to watch, and with supernatural creatures in the mix, the action scenes are on a whole other level with creatures scaling scaffolding in a blink of an eye or zooming by at top speed. It’s all wonderfully done, and together, “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” delivers a superbly epic viewing experience!

  • The School Nurse Files

    3. The School Nurse Files

    Korean Drama - 2020, 6 episodes

    The premise of The School Nurse Files is refreshingly quirky and funny, and feels more like an American series in tone than a K-drama.  

  • Record of Youth

    4. Record of Youth

    Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes

    It feels like Record of Youth (original title: Chungchungirok) follows the pattern of most of the K-dramas we’ve seen on Netflix over the past couple of years. It dispenses with the more shticky aspects of K-dramas and goes for real characters with real friendships and real reactions.

  • Designated Survivor: 60 Days

    5. Designated Survivor: 60 Days

    Korean Drama - 2019, 16 episodes

    Ji Jin Hee, the rest of the cast and production crew all deserved a pat on their back for a job well-done in adapting this series. They definitely gave viewers one of the best dramas of 2019.

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