Synopsis
The drama tells the story of how an ordinary girl Xia Guo chooses when faced with two different choices, and what happens. The drama is presented in parallel time and space. The different choices of the heroine will lead to different endings.There are the challenges and dilemmas of the big city; but on the other hand, there is the stability and triviality of the small town. In life it is always necessary to make concessions, without fear of loss, and moving forward to embrace that sense of the "extraordinary." If life could have other versions, and the "if" could be experienced, what would it look like? The drama realizes this "if" so that the heroine experiences two lives in parallel. How she will handle those choices is the big question.
"I live elsewhere" (from original title in chinese).
Source: DramaWiki
The drama tells the story of how an ordinary girl Xia Guo chooses when faced with two different choices, and what happens. The drama is presented in parallel time and space. The different choices of the heroine will lead to different endings.There are the challenges and dilemmas of the big city; but on the other hand, there is the stability and triviality of the small town. In life it is always necessary to make concessions, without fear of loss, and moving forward to embrace that sense of the "extraordinary." If life could have other versions, and the "if" could be experienced, what would it look like? The drama realizes this "if" so that the heroine experiences two lives in parallel. How she will handle those choices is the big question.
"I live elsewhere" (from original title in chinese).
Source: DramaWiki
MY is a small town in summer, where the FL finds comfort and healing in a group of locals.
WN is a small town in winter, where the FL re-connects with her family and neighborhood friends.
Both dramas have a cozy vibe and in both dramas a restaurant/café brings together a group of people and they start to build a life together although they don't plan on staying forever.
WN has a time travel element but only in the first and last episode.
WN is a small town in winter, where the FL re-connects with her family and neighborhood friends.
Both dramas have a cozy vibe and in both dramas a restaurant/café brings together a group of people and they start to build a life together although they don't plan on staying forever.
WN has a time travel element but only in the first and last episode.
Actually i don't know why anyone added our bules recommendation in this drama, so i added,
you know why........
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?. first, both country side setting
?.both island setting.
?.Death
?. Slow Burn romance Story,
?.both slice of life drama.
?.Healing drama.
?.No toxic
?.happy Ending
you know why........
?.healthy fun watching
?. first, both country side setting
?.both island setting.
?.Death
?. Slow Burn romance Story,
?.both slice of life drama.
?.Healing drama.
?.No toxic
?.happy Ending
Both Dramas have:
- a grown-up, competent and very likeable female lead changing her life
- cute and healthy romance without the typical tropes, but still squeal-worthy
- a positive. can-do vibe that makes you feel good after every episode
If you need a Drama to lift you up and give you a happy mood - both of them are great!
- a grown-up, competent and very likeable female lead changing her life
- cute and healthy romance without the typical tropes, but still squeal-worthy
- a positive. can-do vibe that makes you feel good after every episode
If you need a Drama to lift you up and give you a happy mood - both of them are great!
Both dramas give similar vibes, heartwarming and comforting.
Meet yourself is more comforting and a healing drama where Run on is mix of both, well balanced mixture of healing and comfort and comedy.
In both dramas, the main leads have a great chemistry and understanding. There is no great misunderstanding and has mature female leads.
In Meet yourself Hongdou suffers from burnout from work and realises the importance of life. In run on, the ML goes through a career dilemma as well.
If you liked Meet yourself, I am sure you will like run on as well. 100% recommended.
Meet yourself is more comforting and a healing drama where Run on is mix of both, well balanced mixture of healing and comfort and comedy.
In both dramas, the main leads have a great chemistry and understanding. There is no great misunderstanding and has mature female leads.
In Meet yourself Hongdou suffers from burnout from work and realises the importance of life. In run on, the ML goes through a career dilemma as well.
If you liked Meet yourself, I am sure you will like run on as well. 100% recommended.
They are very much similiar to each others. Strong familial bond, the neighbours who were not only good friends but more like a family to each other.
Meet Yourself is a healing drama with mature casts, meanwhile, Go ahead started from the youth and leads towards their adulthood where they experience many hurdles in life and still manages to find comfort in each other.
The concept can be a bit different but you will get the same feels. Healing and comforting.
Meet Yourself is a healing drama with mature casts, meanwhile, Go ahead started from the youth and leads towards their adulthood where they experience many hurdles in life and still manages to find comfort in each other.
The concept can be a bit different but you will get the same feels. Healing and comforting.
Similarities -
1. Healing and comfort drama
2. Strong friendship and familial bond
3. Cute couples and relationship struggles.
4. Best actors and beautifully cinematic.
Difference-
1. Meet yourself centres around adulthood, meanwhile the other starts from their school times to their current lives.
2. One set in current times, the other starts from 90s and has some nostalgic moments.
1. Healing and comfort drama
2. Strong friendship and familial bond
3. Cute couples and relationship struggles.
4. Best actors and beautifully cinematic.
Difference-
1. Meet yourself centres around adulthood, meanwhile the other starts from their school times to their current lives.
2. One set in current times, the other starts from 90s and has some nostalgic moments.
The story of "Definitely not today" is way darker than Meet yourself I know, but the main point remains "Healing ". Both of them show new kinds of possibilities when you're feeling at the bottom or in the mud.
This recommendation of mine is shorter so if you watch the trailer you can see pretty much of the main idea of the show.
Hope have helped.
Cya!
This recommendation of mine is shorter so if you watch the trailer you can see pretty much of the main idea of the show.
Hope have helped.
Cya!
Meet Yourself and Chef Hua may be two completely different genres - modern and historical respectively, but the vibe they exude is similar. One being modern and one being historical might be the only major difference there is. Both are actually business related in their own respective ways (you can probably tell from Chef Hua's title)
They're both a breath of fresh air, relaxing, soothing, and healing. They have little to no conflict in terms of romance, action, family drama etc (Chef Hua may have a little more action, but it's not the focus).
Neither will leave you with an angsty aftertaste every episode, and you can watch it at your own pace, especially Meet Yourself.
They're both a breath of fresh air, relaxing, soothing, and healing. They have little to no conflict in terms of romance, action, family drama etc (Chef Hua may have a little more action, but it's not the focus).
Neither will leave you with an angsty aftertaste every episode, and you can watch it at your own pace, especially Meet Yourself.
Both are slice of life, slow burn romances that deal with grief and have good soundtracks.
Main differences:
- Meet Yourself is set in a rural village while A Piece of Your Mind is set mostly in a neighborhood in Seoul. Despite this, A Piece of Your Mind still has that slow, cozy, peaceful feel.
- A Piece of Your Mind is more purposefully dramatic, in typical kdrama fashion.
- Meet Yourself has characters spanning a wider range of ages.
Main differences:
- Meet Yourself is set in a rural village while A Piece of Your Mind is set mostly in a neighborhood in Seoul. Despite this, A Piece of Your Mind still has that slow, cozy, peaceful feel.
- A Piece of Your Mind is more purposefully dramatic, in typical kdrama fashion.
- Meet Yourself has characters spanning a wider range of ages.