SEOUL, South KoreaSEOUL, South Korea — 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 ...
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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