Talk about blind dates in Korea.

   

Nowadays, blind dates are becoming more and more commonplace in Korea.

One of the many reasons is that desk jockeys are too harried and distracted to date spontaneously.

Some critics lament the demise of the old-fashioned romance and "love at first sight."

However, I am more optimistic and view blind dates with a rosier perspective.

Even if the odds are against a blind date being successful, any chance of meeting a soul mate is worth rolling the dice.

What does it matter if it doesn't pan out?

You'll be none the worse, and have gained the experience of meeting someone new.

   

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