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Nikkei Asia
Nikkei Asia
AsiaPac · 1 hrs ago
65◉ Centre
In South Korea, separate surnames can leave moms feeling left out
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Quality 65/100
Partisan intensity 35/100
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◉ Centre ✓ Fair headline

An article examining South Korean cultural practices around surnames, exploring how the tradition of women retaining their maiden names while children take the father's surname can create feelings of exclusion for mothers in family dynamics.

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In South Korea, separate surnames can leave moms feeling left out
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