Reuters:  South Korea on Thursday passed laws to scrap its traditional method of counting ages and adopt the international standard - a shift which will make its citizens either 1 or 2 years younger on official documents.Koreans are deemed to be a year old when born and a year is added every Jan. 1. This is the age most commonly cited in everyday life.A separate system also exists for conscription purposes or calculating the legal age to drink al...

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