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''Personal Taste'' (Hangul: 개인의 취향), also called ''Personal Preference'', is a [[Korean Series]] that aired March to May 2010 on MBC Network. |
''Personal Taste'' (Hangul: 개인의 취향), also called ''Personal Preference'', is a [[Korean Series]] that aired March to May 2010 on MBC Network. |
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Park Gae In is the daughter of a famous architect, living in the unique family home named "Sanggojae" and making a modest living by designing and building furniture. |
Park Gae In is the daughter of a famous architect, living in the unique family home named "Sanggojae" and making a modest living by designing and building furniture. |
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Jeon Jin Ho is a workoholic architect who longs to beat the Han Family, who took over his house and father's business after his death. In order to gain a competitive edge in a race to design the new Dahm Art Center, Jin Ho manages to gain access to Sanggojae by pretending to be a homosexual boarder. |
Jeon Jin Ho is a workoholic architect who longs to beat the Han Family, who took over his house and father's business after his death. In order to gain a competitive edge in a race to design the new Dahm Art Center, Jin Ho manages to gain access to Sanggojae by pretending to be a homosexual boarder. |
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At the other end of the spectrum is Han Chang Ryul, the cad ex-boyfriend of Gae In, who runs the rival architect firm that is also in the running for the Arts Center. |
At the other end of the spectrum is Han Chang Ryul, the cad ex-boyfriend of Gae In, who runs the rival architect firm that is also in the running for the Arts Center. |
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* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Park Chul Han (to Gae In), for most of the series. |
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Park Chul Han (to Gae In), for most of the series. |
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* [[Epunymous Title]]: The word ''Gae In'' means individual/one's personal, and is also the main character's name, so the title can be translated to "Gae In's Taste/Preference." |
* [[Epunymous Title]]: The word ''Gae In'' means individual/one's personal, and is also the main character's name, so the title can be translated to "Gae In's Taste/Preference." |
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* [[False Friend]]: Lee Won Ho. Kim In Hee. |
* [[False Friend]]: Lee Won Ho. Kim In Hee. |
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* [[First-Name Basis]]: Jin Ho calls his mother by her first name. |
* [[First-Name Basis]]: Jin Ho calls his mother by her first name. |
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* [[Gender Bender Friendship]]: Kind of. Gae In thinks Jin Ho is gay. |
* [[Gender Bender Friendship]]: Kind of. Gae In thinks Jin Ho is gay. |
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* [[Has Two Mommies]]: Chang Ryul has [[Up to Eleven|SEVEN stepmoms]] from his father's numerous divorces. |
* [[Has Two Mommies]]: Chang Ryul has [[Up to Eleven|SEVEN stepmoms]] from his father's numerous divorces. |
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: [[Only Friend|Lee Young Sun]] and Gae In. |
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: [[Only Friend|Lee Young Sun]] and Gae In. |
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* [[Hysterical Woman]]: |
* [[Hysterical Woman]]: |
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** Na Hye Mi |
** Na Hye Mi |
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** And man. Kim Tae Hoon, who's in love with Hye Mi, can't stand how Jin Ho treats her. |
** And man. Kim Tae Hoon, who's in love with Hye Mi, can't stand how Jin Ho treats her. |
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* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: After Chang Ryul "discovers" Jin Ho is gay, Gae In gives one to [[Jerkass|Chang Ryul]] for claiming Jin Ho was not a "real man." |
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: After Chang Ryul "discovers" Jin Ho is gay, Gae In gives one to [[Jerkass|Chang Ryul]] for claiming Jin Ho was not a "real man." |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: A cameo character is named "Goo Jun Pyo," which was actor Lee Min Ho's breakout role in ''[[Boys Before Flowers]]''. He plays the main guy Jin Ho in this series. |
* [[Shout-Out]]: A cameo character is named "Goo Jun Pyo," which was actor Lee Min Ho's breakout role in ''[[Boys Before Flowers]]''. He plays the main guy Jin Ho in this series. |
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* [[Invisible to Gaydar]]: {{spoiler|Choi Do Bin.}} |
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* [[Sure, Let's Go with That]]: Jin Ho has a [[Can't Spit It Out|problem spitting it out]], and basically lets this trope decide his answer. |
* [[Sure, Let's Go with That]]: Jin Ho has a [[Can't Spit It Out|problem spitting it out]], and basically lets this trope decide his answer. |
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* [[The Vamp]]: Kim In Hee, who sees seduction as a power ploy. |
* [[The Vamp]]: Kim In Hee, who sees seduction as a power ploy. |