Feeling Friendless? Desperate Enough to Buy One? We've Got You Covered (and Judged Slightly)
Let's face it, making friends as an adult is about as easy as convincing a toddler broccoli is a magical tree surprise. You're busy, everyone else is busy, and small talk feels like a social obstacle course you'd rather avoid. But fear not, fellow social butterfly-in-training, because there's a solution so bizarre it just might work: buying a friend.
Yes, you read that right. Apparently, in the fantastical world of Korean dramas, friendship is a commodity you can, well, transact for. Intrigued? We don't blame you. But before you hit the digital black market (because, let's be honest, that's where friend-buying would definitely happen), you need to know where to find this... unique service.
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Where to Watch "How to Buy a Friend" (Without Actually Buying a Friend)
The drama in question is called "How to Buy a Friend", and it's a wild ride exploring the complexities of friendship, loneliness, and the lengths we go to for connection (apparently, those lengths include putting a price tag on it).
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Now, before you break out your wallet, here's the good news: friend-buying isn't exactly a real-world thing (yet). "How to Buy a Friend" is a work of fiction, but it's a hilarious and surprisingly heartwarming story.
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Here's where you can stream this gem and laugh (or cry) at the absurdity of it all:
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- Rakuten Viki: Buckle up for ads, but it's free!
- Kocowa: For the fancy folks who like their streaming services subscription-based.
- Amazon Prime Video: If you're already knee-deep in Bezos' basement, this might be your best bet.
Pro Tip: Watching "How to Buy a Friend" might not actually land you a purchased BFF, but it could inspire you to put yourself out there and make some real-life connections. Who knows, maybe you'll find a friend who'd do anything for a free night of binge-watching with popcorn (wink wink).