Are expectations of the young falling short of the perfect romance seen in Korean dramas?
Seven out of ten South Koreans think cohabiting is a better idea than marriage, according to the 2022 Korea Social Survey. The country already has the lowest birthrate in the world - why does marriage seem like a bad idea in South Korea?
Living together before marriage is still a taboo, but check out how some South Koreans are willing to challenge social norms.
00:00 Does reality match up to K-drama romance?
01:00 How K-drama storylines are changing
02:37 Economic difficulties getting in the way of love
03:06 Why cohabitation is on the rise in South Korea
04:37 A Korean couple shares their cohabitating experience
06:01 Will recognising cohabiting couples help boost birth rates in South Korea?
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