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Like anywhere, young people in Korea often have a difficult time meeting prospective boyfriends, girlfriends and marriage partners. Single men and women in Korea often meet each other at work, in school or through clubs called circles. They have traditionally rarely meet one another at discos, bars or health clubs or through personal ads. Some men taking evening classes on how to meet women and get dates.
Donald N. College classrooms and campus clubs are prime places for seeing who is available. University districts in Seoul are alive with young people dating with no need to check with parents. Churches and sports events are also places where young people make contact. Their first dates take place in coffee shops where they talk.
Often they meet in parks and get to know each other. Clark, Greenwood Press, ]. On dates arranged by a matchmaker, Jaceon Toomgam wrote in seoulsync. These couples head straight to business in finding out personal information such as education and family background.
They will continue to date if things are working out, but as stated before, marriage was always the goal in the first place. Korean culture has a strong tradition of matchmaking β in the traditional Korean society, due to the Confucian culture, males and females were not allowed to mingle freely with each other, so marriages were arranged by matchmakers appointed by the parents.
Dates are often called meetings. Sometimes groups of friends arrange their own meetings, usually set up by young men and women who are friends, involving their friends. In the s, the leaders suggest that their respective male and female friends get together at a coffee house, where ideally an equal number of guys and young women sat across from one another at the table.