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Replying to Petmac Aug 15, 2019
Why I love K-drama bingo. Pick your choice of k-drama favourite scenes. There's- accidental stolen first kiss…
The trip and catch has to be one of the most annoying ones because I've never seen a believable trip. It's just walking perfectly normal then...somehow, you're feet get tangled when you're next to LM...*sigh*

Thanks for reading :)
Replying to Scrlt_Pimpernel Aug 14, 2019
I’ve watched a good hundred or more kdramas...maybe two hundred...? Who knows anymore! But the tropes are aplenty,…
Thanks for reading. I've not read that book, it looks like a good read. I had no idea there was a published book about that, that's really cool. Seems we're not alone :)
On Beautiful World Jun 22, 2019
This is a really heartwarming drama. I felt like Seon Ho's parent all through. This was a drama that was beautifully written.
Replying to Cat Dec 13, 2018
Hey Lov3e,I really enjoyed reading your lists and the comments. The coat and phone thing is always a question…
oh wow, I never noticed some of these things before. But now that you mention it, I'm starting to realize it.
Replying to L0V3E Sep 19, 2018
Oh really? You mean it's normal for the person next to you to just randomly have a full on convo with herself…
Yeah, if you're alone that's totally cool. I just find it weird if it's in public and said person is aware.
Replying to Badass Bunny Sep 15, 2018
Talking to yourself is actually a thing in Korea :DIt's not out of reality it IS the reality.If you watch Megan…
Oh really? You mean it's normal for the person next to you to just randomly have a full on convo with herself and no one bats an eye? That can't be...healthy.
Replying to pammo1949 Sep 4, 2018
In critical scenes - e.g. major accidents, or physical attacks on individuals, , bystanders never call 911 or…
Ugh, the bystanders one is just irksome. Like, they stare, whisper among themselves and shake their heads because the bleeding will stop that way. At least someone should yell 'worldstar!!' or something rather than just stare. It's a better reaction that staring.
Replying to Annalisse Sep 4, 2018
I thought I was the only one who recognized the driving in dramas. I just refer to it as "drama driving." Even…
That happens too much. Arguing in the middle of a very busy road. It's like they just want to get hit.
L0V3E Sep 3, 2018
I totally forgot to add one to the list. Time in the elevators.

You could basically finish building a house and they'd still be on their way to the 5th floor because the conversation is so important that it has to be finished in the elevator. It's not like it stops mid way, it just goes straight up and takes a very long while.
Replying to noirelotus Sep 3, 2018
I cannot stand the way they park in front of the main entrance of hospitals like parking lots do not exist. I…
Lol, I've always found that so ridiculous. Like literally no one else is parked there but the character. I get drop-offs and the whole chaebol shenanigans where the whole hospital come out to greet him - but just parking there and running out is absurd and they need to be fined.
Replying to Taffy Sep 3, 2018
As someone living in Seoul, I've learned that the driving culture and road rules are vastly different from what…
I'm used to signs indicating whether or not a u-turn is allowed on that road. Driving in Korea must be something else then if you're not used to their road signs. Imagine driving down a road and all of a sudden some car decides to make a u-turn, do you have to then hit the brake to avoid hitting the car? Because from what I've seen there are no traffic lights before someone makes a u-turn or are those just Kdrama road rules?