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The new law simplifies
in South Korea. Lawmakers hope it will end
about how old people are. From June 2023, all
documents must use the standard international age. It will be used for the
ages for drinking, getting married, smoking, and
service. It should help to end legal and social problems caused by the old system. However, many people will continue to use the Korean age in
situations. A Korean Twitter user was relieved
is a new law to make
simpler. She tweeted: "I'll become two years
. I'm so happy. I turned two years old two weeks after I was born, as I was born in December. Finally, I'm about to get my
age back."