Notching a distinct achievement of balancing the workplace and romance aspects of the series, Forecasting Love And Weather would especially linger to career people.
For its 16-episode run, the series has put varied perspectives of career people sharing a highly-demanding job that does not tolerate constant mistakes. Correspondingly, lessons on career, relationships and marriage were richly focused on.
If you like stories shedding contemplative and realistic lessons about life, career and love in an office setting, then an engaging list is up for you below.
Korean Dramas funneled to topics and themes about #interestingworkplace #officeromance #sweetlovepairing #soothingromancestories are what made Forecasting Love Weather such a delightful watch. Likewise, the dramas below share the same vibe.
Search: WWW
- Watch it On: Netflix
Tinged with plenty of woman-empowering messages, Search: WWW encourages through reconcilable flaws and brave-bring-it-on from its female-dominated cast.
Running pensive lines to effectively hinges the character connections, the series is a balanced drama treat that would specifically hit home to career-driven people.
Whether you prioritize career or romance – or both, you would find yourself relating to the stories shared by the people moving in this narrative.
Romance is a Bonus Book
- Watch it On: Netflix
For people who genuinely like to read, Romance Is A Bonus Book is a perfect treat. In its 16-chapter run, it abundantly goes through the challenges of adult living, whether someone may be single or raising a family.
Mostly woman empowering on the majority of its airing, it has managed to leave contemplative lessons about human interaction, friendship, and the concept of family and belonging for people who are not blood-related.
Topping up the engaging plot is the romantic story between two friends, who have transitioned from the love-that-was-there-all-along to the-love-meant-to-be-there-always.
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City Hall
- Watch it On: Viki
City Hall is not your conventional drama with cushioned and sweetly frosted romance.
It is a love story where the prince did not rescue his damsel in distress but pushed her to be brave and resolve things on her own.
With an uncomplicated premise, the writing was exceptionally thought-provoking for women experiencing challenges in finding their worth not in the standard of what society dictates but in the dreams they have as a woman.
Coffee Prince
- Watch it on Netflix | Viu
Ask any avid K-drama watcher for classic k-drama picks, chances are that Coffee Prince is a recurring favorite.
Coffee Prince sprees on cheesy and cliche moments which you can easily relate to rom-com stories that aired in the last few years. But back at the time when it was airing, those were considered a novelty.
It wraps up neatly with how the lead man lets go of his girl for her to pursue her own dreams. And caps off with a strong ever-after finishing kick.
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I Do I Do
- Watch it on Kocowa
I do I do is an endearing watch and for people whose emotional involvement can be swayed by their love of being independent.
A successful shoe designer in a devil-wears-prada-persona lives a comfortable life but thrives up to the inversely proportional love and work success idea.
She had a one-night stand with a man younger than her who in the future ended up working in the shoe company where she also was designing.
As the baby grew up in her tummy and so was the realization that the one night that accidentally started it all happened for a reason.
The series presents a heroine with a powerful job and how she decided to commit to a relationship as well as take the responsibility to become a mother.
She is in a quandary because of her passion for the craft she worked so hard to sustain amidst the strong pressure. The spotlight was on her and she delivered.
Check out these engaging workplace romance dramas that guarantee ruminative life and love lessons plus heart-fluttering moments.
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