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15 Reasons why you should watch Korean Drama

If you haven't watched K-drama yet, you are missing out on perfectly good feels.

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15 Reasons why you should watch Korean Drama

So, within the last 10 years, Korean Dramas have been a real hit in the United States and a lot of countries outside of Korea. K-Drama's are really known for their over the top love stories, there are a few action ones and family centered ones. Although the most common type that people watch are the love triangles in over the top situations. They tend to be very extravagant in terms of being a drama of any kind. They have the most complicated love stories ever. They have hit songs from K-Pop artists. Also K-Pop stars increase their fan-base a lot by participating in K-Drama's usually as the Male Lead or 2nd Male lead. With all of the comedy, the heartbreak, the action and overall complicated story lines, there is bound to be a Korean Drama that speaks to you.

1)There is more of a story line and is not dragging

2)In a lot of money related dramas, the rich guy always falls for the poor girl first

3)The soundtrack is amazing on its own and it makes you attempt to sing and dance along with your body and soul

4)Actual good acting that makes you relate to the character in some ways

5)Both the actors and actresses are gorgeous

6)These dramas pull at your heartstrings

7)There are so many awkward situations that you can’t help but relate and laugh about it

8)A lot of Korean pop idols join the acting world so you get the best of both worlds of kdrama and kpop

9)In a lot of dramas there is at least one scene with a half-naked hot guy

10)When you find others that watch so you two can fangirl/fanboy about the dramas

11)You get impatient waiting for the next episode to see what happens next

12)There is almost always a love triangle

13)with all the shipping that goes on, even if the ones you ship don’t get together you still ship them after the drama ends

14)You go on Tumblr to reblog all the gifs & pics of the characters

15)ALL THE FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELS

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