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South Koreans Just Got Younger, Thanks to a New Law | Smart News

The country previously had three distinct systems for determining age, often leading to confusion ....

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South Koreans become younger overnight after country scraps 'Korean age'

South Koreans become younger overnight after country scraps 'Korean age'
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South Koreans age backwards under new law

According to a new South Korean law, more than 51 million people found themselves a year or two younger. ....

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South Koreans grow younger overnight as new law goes into effect that changes how country counts people's ages

Children are among the few who seem most eager to stick with the past and keep the extra years, while older people are seemingly enjoying shaving a year or two off their total. ....

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South Koreans grow younger overnight as country changes how it counts people's ages

As South Korea campaigns to retire an old and odd age-counting method that makes people a year or two older than they really are, children are among the few who seem most eager to stick with the past. ....

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