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Koreans count themselves one year older on January 1, not their actual birthdays. Note that when a baby is born in Korea, it is automatically “one year old.” The next January 1, the baby is “two years old.” Thus, Koreans are usually between one and two years younger than they count themselves as.
If you want to see how old you are in Korean years. You can visit this website for a Lunar Birthday calculator.
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