South Koreans are getting a year younger, parliament rules

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. On Thursday, the country's parliament, called the National Assembly, passed a set of bills requiring the use of the …
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