In both drama the main characters have to live to each other. In the beginning they dont really get along, they fight and bicker but slowly fall in love and learn to live with each other.
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Due to family circumstances, high school student Miko Sonoda is forced to live at her uncle's boarding house. However, before she can arrive there, Miko is already met with a bad omen: while trying to find the place, she suspects that someone is following her! When her uncle comes to her rescue, the assumed stalker happens to be one of his tenants, leaving Miko embarrassed on her first day.

Miko learns that she will be living with five unique adults, including the accused man. Additionally, it turns out that he is Jun Matsunaga, a 29-year-old designer who seems to lose his temper easily. Having made such a humiliating first impression, Miko believes that only a miserable life awaits her. But in the presence of Jun, she comes to realize that living with adults is not so difficult after all—and there may even be enough room for romance.
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Han Ji Eun, an aspiring scriptwriter, lives in a house called "Full House", built by her late father. One day, her two best friends trick her into believing she has won a free vacation and sell her house while she's away. On the plane, she meets famous actor Lee Young Jae. Through comedic events, they get acquainted during her vacation, and when she returns, she discovers her house has been sold to him.

Though they don't get along with each other (because of her messy tendencies, his bad temper and zealous cleanliness), they agree to live with each other. In the beginning, Ji Eun works as his maid in order to buy her house back. They alter their arrangement when Young Jae decides to win back the love of his life, Kang Hye Won. In a bid to make Hye Won jealous, the two protagonists enter into a contract marriage with a six-month term. Complications arise when the couple starts to fall for each other.
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Aoi Nishimori and Shusei Kugayama are in love and they begin to live together secretly. Suddenly, Shusei's cousin Reon Kugayama comes to them. Their secret is discovered by Reon. Now, Aoi, Shusei and Reon begin to live together
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Bickering takes up new levels but in the end you can't ignore the fact that you care.
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Both drama shows the leads entering into a contract marriage. The two people would never cross path but because the contract brings them together, they slowly fall for each other.
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Both series have a contract that the leads have signed. In Full House the motive is to share the house while in Lie to Me it involves fake marriage.
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full house 2 is a remake of full house
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Both lead couples' jobs are the same in both dramas .. also both dramas have similarities in the plot .. it feels the same..
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A contract marriage between a celebrity and a private person. Both the non-celebrity characters have their own brand of wisdom and maturity and are incredibly nice people.
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Both dramas are about arranged marriage, first love (first wife) that returns, the male lead is constantly putting a female lead as second priority or even forgetting on her / missing dinner date, theatre date... But the love between them is just growing...
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Both of these dramas are classic Korean Romance Dramas. If you like one, chances are high that you'll like the other. Both of them have female leads who change throughout the story.
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Both male leads end up living with the main female lead and that order the female lead around.
Both have a rich boy who doesn't know how to work and is attached to a different lady
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These two are very similar and I'm surprised this wasn't recommended already~
- Male leads are extremely similar- rude, rich and always bossing around the FL.
- Male leads both have someone they haven't gotten over.
- Both are from the same era of kdramas so the humor is similar.
- Contract relationships in both.
- Enemies to lovers/Hate to love in both
- Both have similar pacing.
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A coincidência a partir da troca de malas no aeroporto. Todos os contratempos para destrocar a bagagem e o início de relação de raiva e desenvolve o amor. O triangulo amoroso bem presente.
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