Intercultural marriages are as enriching as they are complex, and marrying a Korean comes with its own unique set of joys and challenges. From the heartwarming ways couples first meet to the names they call their in-laws, there's much to learn about building a life together in Korea.
Yet, couples often face societal expectations, cultural misunderstandings and a fair share of bureaucracy to make it extra challenging. One critical step for international spouses is proving to the Korean government that their marriage is genuine, requiring a stack of documents, from KakaoTalk messages to photos taken together, to demonstrate their bond isn't just a visa arrangement.
In this video, four contestants claim they're married to a Korean, but there's an "imposter" — only three are telling the truth. Through stories and inquisitions, the players must figure out who the imposter is. As the participants share their experiences, the game offers both lighthearted fun and insightful takeaways about the realities of marrying into Korean culture. Whether you're playing along or learning something new, this video promises an engaging blend of entertainment and information.