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Standardizing ages will “reduce various social confusions and disputes,” said Lee Wan-kyu, the Minister of Government Legislation, at a news briefing.

Standardizing ages will “reduce various social confusions and disputes,” said Lee Wan-kyu, the Minister of Government Legislation, at a news briefing on Monday.

Under this system, which has its roots in China, babies are considered a year old on the day they’re born, with a year added every January 1. If this sounds confusing, it is, with daily life in the country often switching between the hodgepodge of different systems.Even with the new standardization, the old systems will still be used in some circumstances, the government said on Wednesday.For instance, children typically enter elementary school in March of the year after they turn 6 years old , regardless of which month their birthday falls – which will continue.

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