💘 Dating & relationships💬 Phrase😝 Playful
🇰🇷 South Korea
🐱우리 집 고양이 보고 갈래?
/uri-jip-go-yang-i-bo-go-gal-lae/
“우리 집 고양이 보고 갈래?” literally means “Do you want to come see my cat?” but in Korean dating context it can work as a soft, flirty excuse to invite someone home. It echoes the older phrase “라면 먹고 갈래?” while using a pet as a more casual and less direct pretext.

Examples
2- "After the date went well, he said, “Do you want to come see my cat?” and everyone knew what that vibe meant."
- "It can be innocent if there really is a cat, but in a dating chat it often sounds like a cute home-invite line."
💘 Dating culture👥 Friends groupFirst seen 2020
Origin · Source
This phrase likely spread as a newer pet-culture variation of “라면 먹고 갈래?”, the famous Korean home-invite line popularized through film and everyday dating jokes. The exact first use is unclear, but by the 2020s it felt natural in Korean chats and social posts because cats, pet photos, and softer flirting language became common dating pretexts.
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