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When China and South Korea get married, what should Korean men prepare for the wedding? Like a house or something!

My husband is from Seoul, Korea, and we got married in 2009. At that time, my husband didn't give a penny, he paid for it all by himself!

In Korea, my husband's family will not pay anything, so it is impossible to buy 100% of the so-called prepared houses, and some are fully taxed or rented monthly.

There are not many people buying houses in Korea, less than 40%. Generally, houses are rented. You'd better ask this clearly.

My mother-in-law asked us to prepare something for the man, but she didn't tell the woman! ! !

Hanbok dresses for husbands, brothers and sisters, and small gifts from relatives of the man's family.

Finally, I didn't agree. We got married in China, and although we bought a house, we couldn't live in it.

I want to come from China and receive financial resources at home, according to your requirements, but many people in Korea can't understand and accept the bride price of the woman and the man! Some Koreans will ask half of the family or the woman to bear any expenses, while others will ask the husband's family to give all the gifts to the man! So if you have any questions, you'd better ask them early, lest the two sides turn against each other in the future! I've seen Chinese and Korean marriages turn against each other because of this!

Few Korean families will prepare a house for their children now. Good parents can rent a house for you at most, and the woman can bring her own household appliances. In Seoul, she can buy better refrigerators, color TVs, air conditioners and kimchi refrigerators, and basically everything costs 1W RMB.

Furniture is very expensive, so look at your two families to discuss, each family's situation is different, others' is useless to your family!

According to the pure Korean tradition, the woman will prepare hanbok, dresses and gifts for her relatives!

And the woman has to prepare something that the man's parents want. This was discussed. Marrying a daughter in Korea is a loss, generally more than 65,438+10,000 RMB! The man has to clean up for the woman, hanbok or something!

My hanbok is custom-made, all made by my husband. We bought a house in Seoul and plan to buy it in China this year!

I don't know what your so-called man's family conditions are like. South Korea's lower-middle level differs from the upper-middle level by 108,000 miles!

Koreans are very reasonable about getting married. Either you get it yourself or let your parents have money to wait for you to get married!

I didn't buy it anyway. Our wedding will be held in China according to China's plan, otherwise you won't come. When you come, do as I say! So it's better to be tough before marriage, otherwise it will be a little uncomfortable after marriage.