Korean age

Discussion in 'Korea' started by Chachi King, Feb 10, 2003.

  1. Chachi King

    Chachi King New Member

    Mar 14, 2002
    The Korean media has to cut it out with "Korean age." I think it hurts the marketability of our players. The object is for them to look younger, not older. For example, Kim Nam-il who is actually 25 years old is called a 26 year old by the western media no doubt probably because of what they've heard through the Korean media. Another example I saw in some western newswires recently: Hwang Sun-hong is 34, not 35.
     

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