In both dramas, the female lead is still in high school and falls in love with a strict male lead who is older and a mentor in their life who teaches them necessary behavioural traits and mannerisms along the journey. Also, it is a slow burn romance full of comedy and unsaid feelings with just actions justifying their love. :)
*Both dramas focus on teenage girl, who is very significant person, active, funny, smart, kind, hilarious vital and full of life.
*In both drama FL develops attachment on much older teacher/mentor (ML), in "Hello mr. Right" it's romantic crush, in "Nang Ai" playful cute thing, which will make ML fall for her deeply.
*Both story develops in learning institution and have overall same vibe, light and good watch.
*In both drama FL develops attachment on much older teacher/mentor (ML), in "Hello mr. Right" it's romantic crush, in "Nang Ai" playful cute thing, which will make ML fall for her deeply.
*Both story develops in learning institution and have overall same vibe, light and good watch.
Student - teacher/mentor relationship in high school/Catholic boarding school. Difference is genders - in one teacher/older is woman, in another man.
Both are light and really nice watch. In both dramas student is very cute, quite popular/active, playful/trouble maker, with lovely facial expressions.
In both leads have very good chemistry, relationship development and despite age/status difference it doesn't shown as much taboo / "cross the line" feel.
Both are light and really nice watch. In both dramas student is very cute, quite popular/active, playful/trouble maker, with lovely facial expressions.
In both leads have very good chemistry, relationship development and despite age/status difference it doesn't shown as much taboo / "cross the line" feel.