World Languages, asked by ShadowCharms, 8 months ago

Why is your age different in Korea than it is in the U.S?

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Answered by niksaverma
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Answer:

when you are born in Korea then you are considered as 1 year old

Answered by leilahall
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Answer:

Korean age is different than international age (or Western age) because of two reasons. First, you are automatically one year old at birth. ... Your date of birth doesn't affect your Korean age. To contrast, if you are a baby born in the USA, then on the day after you are born, you are considered to be one day old.

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