The international system replaces one of the country’s two traditional methods, where people are deemed to be a year old at birth - taking into account time spent in the womb.

  • “I was about to turn 30 next year [under the traditional Korean age system], but now I have some more time earned, and I love it,” Choi Hyun-ji, a 27-year-old office worker in Seoul, told the Reuters News agency.

    I actually don’t get how this works, and I lived in South Korea for a year. I get that your age increases on New Year’s Day, but how can you be any more than a year older than your “international age”?