The first thing you'll think of is eating delicious food and taking pictures outside.
It's the card that naturally sticks out here and there.
I would love to buy anything for my loved one, but
As prices drag on
young people in love are closing their wallets.
The so-called "love market" is drying up.
According to a survey, the cost of a single date for unmarried men and women in their 20s and 30s was 74,700 won, about 5,000 won less than 79,600 won two years ago.
If you look at it once a week, you're spending about 20,000 won less a month.
Prices have gone up too much.
An increasing number of young people think that they don't need a lover at all.
When I asked college students born in 1996 to 2009 about what they don't have to have in their lives, "lovers and lovers" came in second place.
It is bittersweet news that young people's love business is being hit amid unprecedented youth employment difficulties and high prices.
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