Just Married, Korean Style
Newlyweds in Korea dress identically. As part of that
whole bonding experience, the couple shops together and buys his and hers
tops and pants. Then, on their honeymoon, they go everywhere dressed identically.
I don’t have a problem with that, but they also have his-and-hers lingerie.
Some things you just don’t want to see: lace panties on a male mannequin.
— SGP
Notes From Korea
articles
From $400 to 4 Hours
Kids Say the Weirdest Things
An Old Man's Memories
Cherry Blossoms Aren't Just in Japan
Average Height
Watching Korean TV Ads
Having Surgery in Korea
"Extreme" Billiards
Just Married, Korean Style
Baby, You Can Ride My Bus
No PDAs please, We're Korean
Super Fun Zone = Spongy
More Korean Advertising
Korean Beliefs and Superstitions
Final Thoughts on Korea
Postscripts
Index
sections
Travel
Opinion
Notes From Korea
Notes From Namibia
What a Week!
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