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7 Romantic K-Drama Dialogues That Taught Us About Love: Kim Soo Hyun’s Confession in My Love From the Star to Yoo In Na’s Letter in Goblin

7 Romantic K-Drama Dialogues That Taught Us About Love: Kim Soo Hyun’s Confession in My Love From the Star to Yoo In Na’s Letter in Goblin

Romance is an important aspect of most K-dramas. Romantic South Korean dramas played a huge role in making K-dramas a global phenomenon. Dramas like “Goblin,” “Crash Landing on You” and more offer captivating love stories that captivate viewers. In addition, the dialogues also become memorable and make the experience unforgettable. Here are 7 romantic K-drama dialogues about love.

“I’m not asking you to forget it. I ask you to remember me forever, just as I will remember you.”

Gong Yoo’s character Kim Shin is doomed for eternity, but he doesn’t want his love, played by Kim Ji Eun, to forget him. It is a superhit drama that is still among the best K-dramas. It tells the story of a warrior, Kim Shin, who was executed by his king and cursed to live for centuries until he found his bride. In modern-day Seoul, the undead goblin finally finds his bride, but fate has other plans.

  • Kim Soo Hyun in “My Love from the Star”.

“I like you. If you’re an alien or a fox or whatever, I don’t care.”

Jun Ji Hyun plays a popular actress who is actually an alien. But in the end, Kim Soo Hyun’s character and the alien fall in love. For their moment of love, they don’t seem to care about rationality and logistics and decide to follow their hearts for a while.

  • Ahn Jae Hong in Be Melodramatic

“When a man likes a woman, he is like a seven-year-old child. A seven-year-old cannot maintain a dispassionate attitude.”

Be Melodramatic is a feel-good K-drama starring Chun Woo Hee, Jeon Yeo Been, Han Ji Eun, Ahn Jae Hong and Gong Myung. It tells the story of three friends in their late twenties and how they manage their work and love lives. It’s a perfect warm soup for those cold days.

  • Kim Ji won in my liberation notes

“I hoped that any man who left me would be unhappy. My wish for you is that you never catch a cold. I hope you don’t suffer from a hangover for a single day.”

My Liberation Notes is a slow-paced drama starring Kim Ji Won, Son Suk Ku, Lee Min Ki, Lee El and Lee Ki Woo. The drama revolves around the story of a family with three siblings who all want to escape rural life and settle in Seoul. It’s about dreams and desires for a good job and a love life.

“I hope our love is always the right answer.”

Goblin also tells the love story between the Grim Reaper, played by Lee Dong Wook, and the restaurant manager Sunny, played by Yoo In Na. The two are connected by fate and fall in love with each other in their current lives. But fate seems to have other plans. Nevertheless, the two want to be together.

  • Jung Hae In in Something in the Rain

“I like you because you are. There is only one reason. There are no other reasons.”

The romantic drama revolves around the life of a woman in her mid-30s who has not yet found true love. All of her previous relationships ended horribly. Due to circumstances, she reunites with her best friend’s younger brother, who is now an adult. To her he was always a little child, but since she sees him as a fully functioning adult, sparks fly between the two.

  • Lee Min Ho in Boys Over Flower.

“What’s so hard about love? You just grab each other’s hand and refuse to let go.”

Boys Over Flower is a 2009 romantic comedy film starring Lee Min Ho, Gu Hye Son, Kim Hyun Joong, Kim Bum and Kim Joon. The drama is based on a Japanese comic and tells the story of Geum Jan Di, who comes from a poor family but gets the opportunity to join a prestigious school for the rich. Here she meets the infamous F4, made up of the most beautiful and powerful future heirs to big companies.

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