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- Drama: The Practical Guide to Love (English title) / Efficient Encounter of Single Men and Women (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Mihonnamnyeoui Hyoyuljeok Mannam
- Hangul: 미혼남녀의 효율적 만남
- Director: Lee Jae-Hoon
- Writer: Tari (webcomic), Lee Yi-Jin
- Network: JTBC
- Episodes:
- Release Date: February 28, 2026 --
- Runtime: Saturday & Sunday 22:40
- Genre: Romance
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Lee Ui-Young (Han Ji-Min) is a woman in her 30's and works as an assistant manager for a purchasing team at a hotel. At her place of work, she is competent and trusted by those around her, including Jung Hyun-Min (Jung Hye-Sung) and Sim Sae-Byeok (Kim So-Hye). Her personal life is not going nearly as well.
Because of this, Lee Ui-Young decides to pursue artificial encounters and goes on blind dates. She meets 2 men through her blind dates: Song Tae-Seob (Park Sung-Hoon) and Shin Ji-Soo (Lee Ki-Taek). The two men are totally opposites from each other. Song Tae-Seob owns a woodworking studio. He has a soft looking appearance, but he has a strong inner self. He dreams of having a family with a woman who he loves. Shin Ji-Soo seeks freedom rather than being tied down, but he begins to change gradually due to Lee Ui-Young.
Notes
- "The Practical Guide to Love" takes over JTBC's Saturday & Sunday 22:40 time slot previously occupied by "Surely Tomorrow."
- Based on webcomic "Mihonnamnyeoui Hyoyuljeok Mannam” by Tari (published September 30, 2021 - September 29, 2022 via Naver).
Cast
Lee Ui-Young's Group
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