South Korea Passes New Law Making Everyone a Little Younger

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South Korea’s parliament passed laws abolishing the traditional method of determining ages, which will officially make everyone in the country a year or two younger starting in June 2023

South Korea’s parliament passed laws Thursday abolishing the traditional method of determining ages, which will officially make everyone in the country a year or two younger starting in June 2023.

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