Check-out These Seven ‘Syndrome’ K-Dramas Can Give You

Many K-dramas have been adapted throughout the world, and some have had a great impact on other countries. Watch K-drama can be hit by bizarre syndrome, let it be right?

Trust anyone interested in watching K-drama will definitely be hit with the special syndrome, which only exists while watching favorite K-drama. If you don’t believe it, let’s see what syndrome can be hit while watching K-drama below.

1. Main Character Syndrome @ Second Lead Syndrome

Most of these Korean dramas will usually be hit with a second major character syndrome, or second lead syndrome (SLS).

Viewers preferred matching male or female main characters with second-major characters in the drama that was watched, as feeling these two characters were more appropriate and more chemistry.

2. Oppa Syndrome

Don’t be surprised this syndrome does exist long, anyone who sees a favorite character or character interested in a watched Korean drama will surely call the character Oppa.

And wanting such characters to have more screen time on television, this often happens to be a handsome male actor who has an interesting appearance in those dramas.

3. Couples Syndrome @ One True Pairing Syndrome

Well, this syndrome is always very present among K-drama lovers, every time you see a male and female lead character partner showing chemistry that is too perfect fans will get this syndrome.

And consider this to be the most perfect pair, according to each other, and a true partner.

4. Multilingual Syndrome

This one syndrome is indeed quite obsessed in the hearts of K-drama’s loyal audiences, it is indeed illegal if in a day of not exiting the verses of Korean languages in everyday life.

Among the languages that often come out of the lips of the K-drama audience are:

  • Oppa
  • Unnie
  • Daebak
  • Ottokae
  • Mianhae
  • Saranghae

5. Women’s Syndrome @ Bad Girl Syndrome

While looking at the caliber of female characters, charismatic, beautiful, hot, sexy, and intelligent, will make the audience hit by the bad girl syndrome quietly.

Female characters like this are usually the tight enemies or main enemies of women’s main characters in that watched drama, and most viewers like it in magic when looking at steady acting of female characters like this.

6. Eye-Candy Syndrome

This syndrome is typical for viewers who see favorite idols or actors playing in the drama, and become a fan of every actor or idol that is acting in the drama.

7. K-Drama Addicted Syndrome

This is among the worst syndrome, where K-drama fanatic legs feel they can’t live without watching k-drama in their lives. Typically they will spend more time in front of the television, computers, laptops, or smartphones simply to watch interested Korean dramas.

Sources: Mydramalist.com

Adib Mohd

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