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Be mindful of the "Smart Copyright" and anti-pornography laws that govern the Korean web. Meet in public:

Forget waiting for a year. Couples celebrate their first 100 days together, followed by 200, 300, and so on.

Couples exchange Pepero snacks as a gesture of affection.

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