November 17, 2023

Best "The Matchmakers" Drama Quotes

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"The Matchmakers" is a historical romcom that showcases a lot of traditional culture, which can be enjoyable for fans of culture and history. It blends humor and romance with historical elements and settings.~

Number of episodes: 16

Best quotes from "The Matchmakers" 

Best "The Matchmakers" Drama Quotes
The feelings of remorse, gratitude, and love should be expressed without delay to avoid regret.
It is not that we could not get married. We decided not to get married. (Maeng Hana)

It is convenient to make a living on your own. Why must I marry, support a husband, and serve and cater to him, too? (Lady Doori)

His distorted inferiority complex has got him all twisted inside. No wonder he is single. (Lord Gyeongunjae)

- For whom should I adorn myself?
- Do it for yourself.

It is not to look good to men. It is to choose the man I want skillfully. (Lady Yeoju / Jung)

Love doesn't put food on the table. Everything is arranged these days. (Bok Hee)
What I do know for sure is that if a couple marry and their families are controlling, they will be miserable. (Lady Yeoju / Jung)

A great family is like a tree that lives for centuries. In order for it to prosper, it must have healthy roots. I believe it is women at home who make up the roots you do not see. (Park So Hyun)

A bad feeling never turns out to be wrong. (Lord Gyeongunjae)

How much time do you think a man and a woman need to fall in love? It is one-half of the hundredth of a quarter-hour. It is almost instant. (Lady Yeoju / Jung)

Your heart pounds when you see the one you like. The same happens when you hear a drum. (Lady Yeoju / Jung)

Love is everywhere, and it is the beginning of everything. Upward affection is to one's parents, and downward is to their children. And it all starts from a married couple's love. (Lady Yeoju / Jung)
Best "The Matchmakers" Drama Quotes

What is "The Matchmakers" drama about?

Sim Jung-Woo (Ro Woon) is a brilliant and handsome scholar who aced the state exam. However, his fate took a tragic turn when he was chosen to marry the princess, who died on their wedding day. Sim Jung-Woo became the most miserable man in Joseon, unable to pursue his career or remarry. His life changed again when he met Jung Soon-Deok (Cho Yi-Hyun).

Jung Soon-Deok is a widow who was married to the son of a high-ranking official. She has a secret identity as Yeojoo-daek, a matchmaker and a seller of women's products. She is the most popular and successful matchmaker in the capital city of Hanyang. Sim Jung-Woo and Jung Soon-Deok join forces to help lonely singles find their true love as matchmakers.

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