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How to Date Korean Men - Love Culture and Real Stories

DOHYUN

Publisher: KOREBOOK

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Summary

Discover the unspoken truths of dating Korean men — from love and emotions to cultural values, Hangul, and real Korean love stories. A heartfelt guide for anyone curious about Korean dating culture and relationships.
 
한국 남자와의 연애는 무엇이 다를까요? 사랑을 표현하는 방식부터 문화적 가치관, 한글에 담긴 감정까지. 한국 연애 문화를 이해하고 싶은 당신을 위한 현실적인 안내서입니다.
Available since: 09/09/2025.
Print length: 40 pages.

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