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Oppa's ramyeon

Oppa! Do you want to eat Ramyeon? It’s the South Korean equivalent of “Wanna Netflix and chill?” which has become the 21st-century code for something more intimate than just sharing a simple meal.

It all started with the 2001 movie One Fine Spring Day. The heroine, Eun-soo (played by Lee Young-ae), was the first to say “Do you want to eat ramyeon?” to her love interest. Since then it’s become part of Korean modern dating culture. It’s literal slang is for “Do you want to sleep with me?” These days, the phrase “Ramyeon meokgo galrae?” is often delivered more as a joke, although it serves its purpose by enabling people to invite or initiate romance without having to muster the courage to be more explicit.In K-drama, "Do you want ramyeon?" is a popular trope. Characters pop this question in front of the home before parting ways, and it frequently signals secret romantic feelings for the other person. We've seen quite a lot of references over the years.We frequently engage in conversations about which respected Oppa we would gladly offer a serving of Ramyeon to (respectfully). For me, it's Song Kang (my husband) but I'm just a girl and I have my sneaky links too. But I will always and forever be Song Kang's Ramyeon. :)Which Oppa's Ramyeon are you?

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The following are a few of my favorite Oppas to whom I would respectfully offer some Ramyeon. Just kidding, well maybe I'm not. lolAll jokes aside, these Oppas are incredibly talented, and I highly recommend their dramas. Their diverse and exceptional acting skills are sure to captivate, ensuring a rewarding viewing experience without disappointment.