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Why are South Koreans becoming one year younger today?

Key points:

  • South Korea's traditional age counting method starts at one at birth and increments every year on January 1
  • Another system used for conscription and legal drinking and smoking ages will remain for now
  • Similar traditional counting methods are informally used in China, Japan and Vietnam

Under the age system most commonly used in South Koreans' everyday life, people are deemed to be a year old at birth and a year is added every January 1.