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Wanted: Wedding Guests!

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Have you ever heard of a sharing economy? People rent out goods, services, and expertise, and the trend has grown in recent years. Airbnb is one popular example. People rent out their homes or spare rooms to vacationers on a nightly, weekly, or even monthly basis. Uber, which is an Internet taxi service, is also well-known. Anyone with a car, accident insurance, and a driver's license can become a taxi driver or chauffeur. However, perhaps one of the more unique examples of the sharing economy comes from South Korea, where weddings can hire fake friends to attend the ceremony.

Weddings are a big deal in South Korea. There are musical numbers, skits, and several hundred guests in attendance. According to Korean tradition, the immediate family, extended family, and family friends must all be invited. As a result, it can be an embarrassing problem if the groom has two hundred guests and the bride has only fifty guests. The solution is to hire actors.

Fake guests get reimbursed roughly $20 per ceremony, and the actors might attend several weddings in one day during the busy season. The service that offers wedding guests contains a database of 20,000 actors, and these people can also be hired as fake bosses, office employees, family members, spouses, and even mistresses.


Preview some of the lesson material:

Warm Up: Do you agree or disagree?:

  1. Honesty is very important.
  2. People should be honest no matter the consequences.
  3. I might lie to avoid being embarrassed.
  4. A wedding is the most important day in anyone's life.
  5. I might go to a wedding, even if I weren't invited.

Questions: Answer the questions to check comprehension.

  1. What is a sharing economy?
  2. What are some examples of the sharing economy?
  3. What is the unusual example of the sharing economy given about South Korea?
  4. According to the article, what is a wedding like in South Korea?
  5. Why would a wedding ceremony need fake guests?

post-Comprehension: Talk about the following questions in pairs/groups. Remember to support your answers!

  1. How would you feel about hiring fake guests to attend an important event?
  2. Do you think that hiring fake wedding guests shows a problem with society?
  3. What do you know about the sharing economy and companies like Airbnb and Uber?
  4. What are some examples of a sharing economy in your home country?
  5. What is a wedding like in your home country?

Google Search: Type "sharing economy" into Google. Look at the websites, and/or read additional articles on this topic. Discuss or write an essay about your findings.


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