Both are beautiful dramas. They portray the best friends to lovers concept with such ease using a mixture of emotions with a mainly romantic comedy ease to the drama.

If you want to laugh and fall in love with a drama that will forever stay with you, these two would definitely do it!

Personally, I would say you could view In Time With You as a more in depth continuation of best friends falling in love in their adulthoods.

Enjoy! :)
Recomendado por tash1301
Both have friendship between male and female, in both of them the main leads are in love with each other just don't realize that right away and don't considerate each other as potential lover until some things have happened. The leads in both dramas are in their 30's with good jobs. The chemistry is amazing in both of the dramas and relationship so natural, realistic and through all show you see everyday problems which everyone of us with that age have. And both of them are great.
Recomendado por DragonAlien
Both dramas tell the romance between two best friends and show the difficulty of being sincere about their feelings, because of the fear of lose their friend.
Recomendado por Pommyfrog
Both best friends falling in love, and missing opportunities to confess
Recomendado por cynthiarus
they both have a similar theme of best-friends developing love... eventually.
Recomendado por MissEurydice
they both have the same concept of best-friends finding love with each other. There is some similar content, but this Korean version has different aspects.
Recomendado por MissEurydice
While on vacation in Hokkaido, Natsuki happens to meet Soichirou, a photographer. Unbelievably, she runs into him two more times completely by coincidence, and out of this, a great friendship is formed. He turns out to be the younger brother of one of her best friends, and they all end up living under the same roof. Three women, all unmarried, and all nearing age 30, plus 25-year-old Soichirou. Can a man and a woman truly be friends without ever falling in love? How large is the line between friendship and love, or does it even exist at all?
Recomendado por 4chukyunz1302
Both are about succesful, single working women in their 30s. They have a very similar vibe...The director of In Time With You was also part of creating The Pursuit of Happiness.
Recomendado por Misunderst0_od
Both have..

-strong-willed, independent women who can fend for themselves
-female lead is proud
-female leads find themselves in unhealthy relationships
-childhood friends
-friends closer to each other than to their families
-mixing platonic feelings with romantic feelings
-characters have unfulfilling lives/jobs
-unexpected plot development (not entirely related to the whole storyline though)
-very attractive actors/actresses
-super cute and lovable romance
-100% worth your time
Recomendado por OKasiandrama
The same premise of a girl and a boy being best friends.
Recomendado por claudya87
Even though Bubblegum is a Kdrama and In Time With You is TwDrama, both have similar feels.
They are friends since young age and the male lead likes the girl first.
There is also recaps from the past.
Both dramas are good, is about adult life, job, relationships and love.
Recomendado por userbmc
long time friends who turn into lovers but not before denial and other factors coming in the way before they end up together. was a hit in Taiwan and if you love friends to lovers trope then this will be perfect to watch.
Recomendado por Civie
The Time We Were Not in Love (TTWWNIL) is the korean remake of In Time With You (ITWY). I prefer the taiwanese version because it's funnier and I could relate better, but if you like korean dramas and you liked ITWY, then you must watch TTWWNIL.
I guess TTWWNIL can be found as "The Time That I Loved You" as well.
Recomendado por VanessaSuemi
If childhood best-friends falling in love is your cup of tea, then please try this one too. It's one of my favorite dramas. :D
Recomendado por MissEurydice
The are very simular. They both have a love triangle, and the male leads hide their love. I honestly see them as the korean/chinese version of eachother. Both have cute romantic moments and high tension, and the theme of falling in love with someone who knows you more than you know yourself.
Recomendado por Azzuritis
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