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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })High Society (Hangul: 상류사회) is a 2015 Korean Drama about an heiress who seeks a man that will love her for herself and not for her background. Jang Yoon-ha is the youngest daughter of the Taejin Group. Although her family is extremely wealthy, she works a part time job at a food market and pretends she lives a poor lifestyle. Yoon-ha's deputy manager is Choi Joon-ki, a man determined to succeed and leave his destitute background. He is smart and talented but a calculating and indigent man. He believes love is a only tool for the wealthy to control the poor and that marrying up will grant him his desired lifestyle. During her part time job, Yoon-ha becomes best friends with her co-worker, Lee Ji-yi, a sweet and hardworking woman who develops a small crush towards Joon-ki. Yoon-ha also meets Yoo Chang-soo, her date for an arranged marriage and the heir of a mall conglomerate where the food market is located at. Will Yoon-ha be able to find true love, or will she learn that money and love can't be easily separated?Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })High Society ran for 16 episodes on South Korea's SBS network. Other story lines include: Yoon-ha's older brother, Gyung-joon, and sister, Ye-won, fighting to be the successor of the Taejin Group, Yoon-ha's abuse from her mother, Madam Jang, and the conflict between Madam Jang and her husband's, Won-shik, mistress. Not to be confused by the Grace Kelly film, High Society. | |
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Chekhov's Skill: Changsoo is quite adept at enticing people into doing exactly what he wants. This is how he ropes Ji-yi into dating him despite her opposition and constant rejections. He also manipulates his own mother into fixing all the problems she caused between him and Ji-yi. | |
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Can't Hold His Liquor: Ji-yi. Chang-soo is scared of her drunken antics because she rips his shirt after a night of drinking. | |
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