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    5 Types of Korean Friends to Avoid 

    Learn about the 5 types of Korean friends to avoid for better relationships. Find out which types can cause problems and how to spot them. Keywords: Korean friends, types of friends, avoid, friendship tips.
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    KB (Fake Buddies)
    May 30, 2024
    5 Types of Korean Friends to Avoid 
    Contents
    1. Hongdae Fuck Boys2. Clingers3. English Learners4. Trophy Collectors5. Ghosters

    1. Hongdae Fuck Boys

    These guys usually hang out in places like Hongdae and try to hook up with girls at clubs. They always flirt and seem fun at first, but they’re never serious about relationships. They often disappear after getting what they want.

    2. Clingers

    Clingers are guys who get attached to girls very quickly and don’t let go. They can be too intense and possessive, making it hard for the girl to have space. They can be very persistent and overwhelming.

    3. English Learners

    These friends just want to practice their English. They often look for foreign friends to talk to in English. While they might be friendly, their main goal is learning English, not building a real friendship.

    4. Trophy Collectors

    Trophy Collectors like to show off their foreign friends as a way to look cool. They see foreigners as something special to brag about. The friendship can feel fake because it’s more about showing off than really caring about the person.

    5. Ghosters

    Ghosters are friends who suddenly stop talking to you and disappear without any explanation. They might be friendly at first, but then they stop replying to messages and vanish. It can be confusing and hurtful when they leave without a word.

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