Why do Koreans ask about age when they first meet someone?
Opening Scene – The Moment of Confusion You meet someone for the first time at a casual gathering in Seoul. The conversation starts naturally—where you're from, what you do, how long you've been in Korea. Then, almost suddenly, they ask you, “How old are you?” It feels a bit unexpected. The question comes early, before any real closeness is formed. You might pause for a moment, wondering if this is too personal, especially coming from someone you just met. What makes it even more confusing is that the tone isn’t intrusive. It’s calm, almost routine, as if this question is simply part of getting to know someone. A warm cafรฉ scene shows a young Korean man leaning forward in conversation, with a speech bubble saying “Age?” above him. The image captures a typical first-meeting moment in Korea where asking age helps shape communication and social dynamics. First Interpretation – A Foreigner’s Logic In many cultures, asking someone’s age too early can feel inappropria...