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All South Koreans to become younger as traditional age system scrapped

June 2023 will mark the end of system that saw babies born aged one, with a year added every 1 January

South Korea has passed laws to scrap its traditional method of counting ages and adopt the international standard – a shift that will make its citizens either one or two years younger on official documents.

Koreans are deemed to be a year old when born and a year is added every 1 January. It’s this age most commonly cited by Koreans in everyday life.

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