South Koreans are getting a year younger, parliament rules
In a country that uses different age-counting systems, South Koreans will change to an internationally recognized style. They could lose one or two years when the change goes into effect in June.
by Mary Yang
Dec 08, 2022
1 minute
You're not getting any younger — unless you live in South Korea.
South Koreans will soon become a year or two younger, following an official change to the country's age-counting system.
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