“In Korea, love is in the details. Let’s explore the romantic timeline of Korean couples!”
In Korea, dating is more than just hanging out—it’s about celebrating every little moment. From 100-day anniversaries to Valentine’s Day, White Day, and even Pepero Day, love is a series of shared memories and thoughtful gestures.
📆 Why So Many Anniversaries?
Korean couples often mark every 100 days of their relationship.
💯 100 Days: The first big milestone! Usually celebrated with a sweet date and a small gift.
❤️ Valentine’s Day (Feb 14): Girls give chocolates to guys.
🤍 White Day (Mar 14): Guys return the favor with candy or gifts.
🖤 Black Day (Apr 14): Singles eat black bean noodles (jjajangmyeon) together—yes, really!
💌 1-Year Anniversary: The ultimate celebration—think couple rings or romantic trips.
These milestones aren't just for fun—they're ways to constantly affirm love and connection. 💘
👕 Couple Looks & Couple Items = Visual Proof of Love 📸
Ever seen couples in matching outfits on the streets of Seoul? Yup, it’s a thing!
Couple Item | Details |
---|---|
Couple T-Shirts | The basics of a twinning look—perfect for dates or trips |
Couple Rings | Usually exchanged on the 100-day or 1-year anniversary |
Matching Sneakers | Casual but super obvious you’re a couple |
Couple Wallpapers | Custom illustrations or cute selfies as lock screens 💕 |
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💬 Hello Korea’s Comment:
Korean dating culture turns love into something you celebrate—big or small. It’s about treasuring every moment and expressing feelings even through small things like a pair of shoes or a phone wallpaper.
And maybe… that’s why Korean couples always seem so happy. Because for them, every day is another chance to fall in love. 😊💑