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Meeting You (sweet, no breakup, happy ending)

once upon a small town, hometown cha-cha-cha, when i fly towards you, a love so beautiful

☀️ Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021)

Why Watch: A healing coastal romance with warm villagers, life lessons, and a swoon-worthy handyman who makes you believe in second chances.


🍃 Summer Strike (2022)

Why Watch: Perfect for when you're burnt out — a soft, slow-paced journey of quitting everything and finding peace in a quiet seaside town.


🎨 Her Private Life (2019)

Why Watch: Hilarious and heart-fluttering; it celebrates fangirls, art, and finding love with someone who accepts all your quirky sides.


🏠 Monthly Magazine Home (2021)

Why Watch: A cozy workplace romance that blends the charm of homeownership dreams with sweet chemistry and humor.


📚 Romance is a Bonus Book (2019)

Why Watch: For book lovers and dreamers — it’s about second chances, career comebacks, and finding love through literature and loyalty.


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Reply 1988 (2015)

Why Watch: Like a hug from your childhood — full of nostalgic warmth, neighborhood bonds, family laughter, and slow-burning friendships.


🌺 Warm and Cozy (2015)

Why Watch: A breezy rom-com set on Jeju Island — scenic views, light banter, and a charming chef who slowly thaws hearts.


🎥 Lovestruck in the City (2020)

Why Watch: A short, smart, interview-style drama capturing modern dating, heartbreak, and healing with relatable realism and style.


🏡 Because This Is My First Life (2017)

Why Watch: Thoughtful, witty, and fresh — it questions societal norms about love, marriage, and independence in the most comforting way.


🍽 Dinner Mate (2020)

Why Watch: Two lonely souls bond over shared meals — heartwarming, food-filled, and gently romantic for when you crave quiet companionship.


🍜 Let’s Eat (Season 1, 2, 3)

Why Watch: Food is the ultimate comfort, and this series delivers mouthwatering meals, funny single-life struggles, and slice-of-life warmth.
Watch in order: Season 1 → Season 2 → Season 3


🌸 My Liberation Notes (2022)

Why Watch: Quietly profound and beautifully introspective — for when you feel stuck, longing, or just want something real and soul-touching.

🧸 Hello, Me! (2021)

Why Watch: A burnt-out woman meets her enthusiastic teenage self — inspiring, quirky, and full of heartwarming self-love.


🖤 Be Melodramatic (2019)

Why Watch: Ultra-relatable and witty — best friends in their 30s navigating love, work, and loss with sarcasm, tears, and love.


Coffee Prince (2007)

Why Watch: An all-time classic — gender bender, found family, and emotional maturity, wrapped in café warmth and banter.


💬 My Mister (2018)

Why Watch: Quietly powerful and deeply emotional — a broken young woman and a tired middle-aged man help each other survive life's pain.

🐰 Yumi’s Cells (2021–2022)

Why Watch: Wholesome and creative — love and life told through the lens of animated emotions (cells) inside Yumi’s head.