4 Types of Blind Dating in Korea (2024)

Blind Dating, which is known as 소개팅 (sogaeting) in Korea is really popular and common amongst people who are as single as a pringle and is looking for love or just a possible friendship.

As most of you know, in most countries eg : America, Malaysia and India, blind dating is not really considered a taboo like “OHH! DISHONOUR ON YOU DISHONOUR ON YOUR COW!”

It's not that serious of a crime, however it's not as common as how it is in Korea.

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So…how does all this blind dating work? Well, in Korea at least.

Usually it's people from the ages 18 onwards who jump on the bandwagon.

Some have their own reasons for finding romance but most of the time it's for them to enhance their social skills before entering college or while in college or when starting a new job at a new company.

See??? Blind Dating is not entirely a bad thing!

By doing this, you'll be trained to handle whatever awkwardness from meeting a complete stranger. You have to look at it from a positive perspective 😀

Okay hurry up and call your grandma, or mom. Or aunt.

Tell her this is not bad thing!!! LOL

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Moving on with how to get started with all of this 소개팅.

KakaoTalk, which is Korea's top mobile messaging app is the biggest platform where most people, specifically the youngsters have their daily conversations with one another.

Through that app, they also communicate with whoever they're currently flirting with or crushing on; using cute emoticons and stickers and just sending the sweetest stuff!

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If you ever get lucky in the blind dating system in Korea, just know that your other half will be texting almost every two hours; asking if you've eaten or what you're doing at the moment.

Remember to text back instantly if you can, because they might assume your silence as a form of rejection 🙁

The chatting on KakaoTalk can either be before the date, where the both of you had just exchanged ID's and are discussing on where to meet and what to do for the date.

How can your ID's be known to each other already? Hang on, I'll get to that shortly.

Next, talking on KakaoTalk can also happen AFTER the blind date when you two make the decision that you like and enjoy each others' personalities and you want to keep in touch for further hangouts!

Now is the real talk. What are the types of blind dates and how do the youngsters in Korea get the chance to go on one?

Well, based on the research I have done the most common ones are these 4 ways!

소개팅 sogaeting

미팅 meeting

맞선 matsun

번개팅 bungaeting

Without wasting time…LET'S GET THIS BREAD!! :O

1.

소개팅 – sogaeting

Starting us off is our dearest sogaeting.

What usually goes down in sogaeting is where two strangers meet for the first time at a public place.

They were either introduced by a mutual friend or they found each other on the street (I'm getting to the point, hold on).

Normally, the dates will be at cafes.

Literally. Most of the time, it's at cafes.

Remember when I said the chatting on KakaoTalk can happen even before meeting each other for the date?

Well, did you know that as much as it's weird for others in different countries to just approach a random stranger on the street, it is somehow already considered a norm for the youngsters (basically anyone else) in Korea.

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Honestly though, why must it be weird? You find a person attractive?

Go on and make yourself known to them. As easy as that!

In Korea it's not only the men who do so but also the ladies as well.

Let's say no to gender roles yay!

That, and they will introduce themselves following with the asking of the person's number and/or KakaoTalk ID. Much fancy, very wow.

If the persons says they already have a partner then no hard feelings.

They just apologize and continue on with their day.

If the person's single, then you know what happens next.

The discussion for the date! I hope that answers your question.

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2.

미팅 – meeting

Now, even though this can more or less be considered as blind dating in Korea, it is actually more of a group hangout rather than a one to one session.

How these “meetings” work is 2 groups of friends will meet up for food, drinks, or both and maybe even end the day with various fun activities such as going to arcades or just playing games to get to know each other more.

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Usually, these kind of outings are planned by either one or two people from each group.

This type of blind date is the less stressful and more fun alternative in Korea if you're the type of person who does not do well with having a one to one encounter alone with someone new.

3.

맞선 – matsun

Alright, let's dive in straight to the point.

The meaning of matsun is “matchmaker”.

Again in the category of blind dating, but usually it's arranged by an ACTUAL matchmaker.

Sometimes, even by certain relatives (usually it's the nosy aunts, grandmas and maybe even our own moms :O).

It's always because we are getting “older” and it's worrying them *exaggerates* wHat IF yOU DiE siNGLE and there's no GRANDKIDS OHH NOOOOO 🙁

Yep, we can all relate.

Thank you 이모, 엄마 and 할머니.

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Most of the time from the nosy aunts', moms' and grandmas' point of view, they set the youngsters up in hopes of a possible marriage.

The perfect candidate will either be their best friend's son or daughter or nephew or niece.

In other scenarios it can also be their best friend's colleague's kid.

Complicating huh? Pfftt. This is usually only the beginning.

Prior to that, on the first meeting the couple will have discussions; cutting straight to the chase about each others' family background and education, all that stuff.

If the both of them fit each others' standards then yeah they continue the whole dating thing if everything works out. No pressure, no biggie. (can you hear me screaming from a distance?)

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4.

번개팅 – bungaeting

Aaannnnddd finally! The last one.

Ladies and gentlemen here is bungaeting, which is where the people meet through dating apps such as AMANDA, NoonDate and Simkung.

Basically, with dating apps like these people get to “meet” virtually and exchange KakaoTalk ID's, Instagram accounts and maybe even Facebook if they want.

The planning for the date then happens after that. YEET!

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For a deeper insight, 번개 means “lightning” so in a way bungaeting is like to see how fast can one get and plan a date.

As fast as lightning. Interesting huh?

Whatever happens after is pretty self explanatory.

If it goes well it's good, if it doesn't then they just stay friends and go on another date with another potential person and blablabla hehehe~~

This concludes the blog today!

Leave a comment below if you found new things or any other interesting points from us, share this post and remember, ONE date doesn't necessarily need to be “the one” or your soul partner (seoul partner hehehe) right away.

That's the whole point of meeting new people and making new friends everyday!

You do you and the right person will definitely find their way to you; no doubt. Thank you for reading!

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FAQs

What are blind dates in South Korea? ›

Blind dates usually take place during lunch or dinner; most of the time, they go for dinner first and have conversations and get to know each other. After the meal, it is ideal to go for a tea or coffee for the wrap-up. However, the blind date culture has been changed recently.

What is sogeting? ›

A sogeting date is engaged in by people who are "single and looking", and includes less alcohol than a mee-ting date.

What is a seon date? ›

Seon: Marriage-Oriented Dates

Some couples meet on seons, blind dates set up by matchmakers, friends, families or dating services that have the expressed purpose of finding a marriage partner. A popular meeting place for blind dates in Seoul in the early 2000s was the Prince Coffee Shop at the Lotte Hotel.

What are the rules for dating in Korea? ›

However, most Koreans like to secure the commitment first, then learn about each other and build intimacy while officially dating. Trying to convince a Korean partner to “slowly get to know each other, then see where it goes” won't work most of the time because Koreans hate ambiguous relationships.

What age do most people lose their virginity in Korea? ›

Download Table Data
CountryAverage Age (years)
Malaysia23.7
Indonesia23.6
India22.5
South Korea22.1
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How do blind dates work? ›

A blind date is a social encounter where two individuals meet for the first time without having interacted in any way. That means no seeing pictures and no talking online. Typically arranged by a mutual friend, matchmaker, or your mom, blind dates are a leap of faith.

Is kissing in public allowed in South Korea? ›

Kissing in public is looked down upon and seen as highly immodest among older individuals in South Korea. This has become less taboo with the current generation of young adults, but is still widely discouraged by elders. Dressing well is important in South Korea; it is considered a sign of respect.

What is aegyo in Korean? ›

Aegyo literally means behaving in a flirtatious, coquettish manner and it is commonly expected for both male and female K-pop idols and is also expected or demanded from exclusively younger females in Korean society in way which reinforces or reflects Korea's traditional gender roles.

Do Korean girls kiss on the first date? ›

It is a Korean dating tradition to count down to the 100th day since they have been dating together and celebrate every 100 days of their love affairs as anniversaries. Due to traditional relationship patterns, men and women don't hold hands or kiss on the first date.

How do Koreans type dates? ›

In Korea, the order of the date is written: 1.) Year, 2.) Month, and 3.) Day. We'll explain this in more detail later, but for now, here's how you need to write dates in Korean: [“year”]년 (nyeon), [“month”]월 (wol), [“day”]일 (il).

What is group date in Korean? ›

The group date is called 소개팅 (sogaeting). In sogaeting, a group of friends/ family members/ acquaintances arrange a group meeting and set up two people who they believe are suitable for each other. In this way, the couple-to-be has a great opportunity to get to know each other in a social context.

How does Korea show dates? ›

In written documents, the date form above (but not the time) is often abbreviated by replacing each unit suffix with a single period; for example, 1975년 7월 14일 would be abbreviated as “1975. 7. 14.” (note the trailing period and intervening spaces).

How much age gap is OK in Korea? ›

On average, give or take between 4–5 years is the MOST desirable age gap but it is only if the man is older than the woman as culturally it is more accepted there. Anything outside this range is considered getting slightly odd or uncomfortable, and anything above a 10 year age gap starts to become taboo.

Do Korean men get circumcised? ›

Circumcision is largely a modern-day phenomenon in South Korea. While during the twentieth century, the rate of circumcision increased to around 80%, virtually no circumcision was performed prior to 1945, as it was against Korea's long and strong tradition of preserving the body as a gift from parents.

What is the 3 date rule in Korea? ›

While it is custom only to be "talking" to the person you are in a sseom with, after three dates, it is etiquette to start officially being exclusive — what I came to understand as the "3-date-rule." Ending the sseom, you can get to know each other more closely while in a relationship.

What do Koreans do for 100 days dating? ›

Celebrating your 100th Day Anniversary is very common in Korean dating culture. Many couples will plan a special date and exchange gifts as well! Would you want to celebrate this with your loved one?

What is the red date in Korea? ›

The jujube is a small, red fruit and is also called red date or Chinese date, cumul date. It is a South Asian fruit tree that is grown in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide. The red date tastes very much like apples before it is fully ripe. When ripe and dried, it tastes more like a date.

How does South Korea do dates? ›

The national standard (KSXISO8601, formerly KSX1511) also recognizes the ISO-8601-compliant date/time format of YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, which is widely used in computing and on the Korean internet.

What are dried dates in Korea? ›

Mareun daechu 마른 대추

These red dried fruits, with pits that resemble date pits, have a wrinkled skin and a sweet-tart flavor. Jujubes have medicinal properties, and they have many uses in Korean cuisine as a sweetener and garnish. Look for them at Korean or other Asian markets.

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