The second vocabulary on the list of best compliments in Korean is “You are beautiful.”. This is also one of the romantic Korean phrases that you'll mostly hear from a boyfriend or a guy to his girlfriend or the woman he loves. The first way to say this is 미인이세요. (Miiniseyo.)
There are two ways to say 'beautiful' in Korean. The first way is to use the word 아름답다 (areumdapda). The second way is to use the word 예쁘다 (yeppeuda), which means 'pretty.
There are several ways you can make your texts sound cute in Korean. One way is to switch the 오 with an 우 sound, so instead of saying 나도 you say 나두. Another way is to add ㅇ to the end of words like 엉, 내일 봐용, 재미없당, etc.
You can just say 귀여워 (gwiyeowo) (or the appropriate variation). In Korean, the subject is often left out as long as it's understood. So you can use this phrase to mean “it's cute,” “she's cute” or “you're cute”. But if you want to use “cute” to modify a noun, then you'd use 귀여운 (gwiyeoun).
Holding hands, giving a peck, or even a kiss is a usual sight. In many ways, the level of PDA acceptable in South Korea may surprise you. Korean couples are eager to express their affection toward each other in public than people in Europe or even American cultures.
Another gender-neutral nickname that Korean couples like to use is jagi, which means “honey” or “darling.” Often in K-dramas, you might also hear jagiya with a ya suffix added, usually to call someone or get their attention in a loving manner.
This is why Korean women live by the rule of double cleansing, double eye mask and double hydration in their skincare regimen. The step cleansing method includes a foaming face wash followed by an oil-based cleanser. This clears the skin of every last bit of makeup and dirt from face.
대박 (daebak) is one of the most common Korean slang terms you'll hear. It's like “cool” or “awesome” in English. But it's also used to mean “wow,” “great,” or “that's crazy!” It's used as an exclamation and can be used for anything amazing or surprising.
You can also use the word 뽀뽀 (bbobbo), also romanized as ppoppo, to say “kiss” in Korean. However, be aware that this is more to describe a peck on the cheek rather than an actual kiss and can be considered a cute way to say “kiss.”
헐 (heol) means the same as “OMG” or “WTF” in English, and it's used in the same way. Like 대박 (daebak), it's an exclamation used whenever something is super shocking.