During an ice-breaking session, a new colleague shared that he was married and his wife was a South Korean. Nothing special about this, I've friends with spouse of another nationality. What's interesting is how they met and how long they've been together before they decided to embark on the road to be "happily ever after".
They met in Singapore on a trishaw tour, the lady then a tourist and the guy a trishaw rider. Hmm...Wonder what's his pick up line then?
The lady went back to South Korea.
The guy won her heart and they dated for 8 years. (Wow, a long long-distance relationship!)
They met each other 4 times a year.
They conquered the language barrier.
On DC's birthday last year, they got hitched. Guess what? The groom rode on a trishaw with the bride (just like how they first met) all the way to the park for the solemnization ceremony! How unique and romantic!
I never believe long distance relationship could last, it seems that they managed it every well (for 8 years!). Cheers to this long long-distance relationship that is now in blossom!
Well, every married couple sure has a love story to tell (including us) but till date, this is my winner!
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