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Savor the Simple Joys: 6 K-Dramas That Are the Epitome of Slice of Life

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Korean dramas span every imaginable genre. While high-octane thrillers often grip us with their riveting narratives, there are moments when the appeal of a gentle, light-hearted series is undeniable.


For those leisurely days, consider enriching your watchlist with an array of exquisite slice-of-life K-dramas. These series offer heartwarming narratives that resonate deeply, providing the perfect blend of poignancy and comfort. Dive into these touching yet uplifting stories for a genuinely delightful viewing experience.

Reply 1988 (2015)


Episodes: 20 + Special

The ‘Reply’ series is truly amazing and is one of the best in the slice-of-life genre. While you can watch any of them in the series, many fans love ‘Reply 1988.’ The plot focuses on the lives of five families and their five teenage kids living in a small region of Seoul. This show will hit the nostalgic feel.

Dear My Friends (2016)


Episodes: 16

The story centers on the friends' twilight years when they rediscover who they are via family and relationships, the challenges of becoming older, and their journey. The drama teaches you that it is not the end of life, as we are still alive. There are struggles of old age, but it is not the end.

Prison Playbook (2017)


Episodes: 16

Starring Park Hae Soo and Jung Kyung Ho in the lead, this is a dark comedy fiction depicting the story of prisoners and the staff at a jail. While it might be a dark series, the plot and the scenes will surely hit right in the feels. As a viewer, you will start to sympathize with the prisoners.

Hospital Playlist (2020)


Episodes: 24 (2 Seasons)

It is a story of a beautiful, heart-touching friendship between five doctors in their forties. They have been together since attending the same medical university and are now also working together at the same hospital. It focuses on their everyday lives, the ups and downs of their journey, and more.

Hometown Cha Cha Cha (2021)


Episodes: 16

A romantic comedy life drama that tells the story of a dentist, Yoon Hye Jin. Her life changes when she moves to the seaside village of Gongjin. She ends up meeting Hong Du Sik and becomes interested in knowing more about him. You will go through an emotional yet satisfying ride with this show.

Our Blues (2022)


Episodes: 20

This drama deals with some heavy topics and problems such as discrimination, poverty, conflicts, struggles of married life, divorce, and more. It is as real as it can get and does not hide anything. The series sheds light on real-life problems through its characters and plot. It makes for a mature watch.

My Liberation Notes (2022)


Episodes: 16

It is a heart-warming tale of three siblings that is set in the countryside of Sanpo. The characters and the story are well-written, which makes it even more relatable. With topics such as mundane life, money, family, relationships, and more, this drama will remind you a lot of your own life. It is complex yet beautiful.

We all probably have watched different slice-of-life K-dramas. Which one is your favorite? Please share.

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JangNaraForever
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Dear My Friends is an absolute gem ❤️

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LoonaOrbit
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I have heard good things about My Liberation Notes

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