From 'no kids zones' to 'no ajae zones' — where does society draw the line?
[Korea JoongAng Daily HALEY YANG] (전략) While some condemned “no kids zones” as being discriminatory, it was largely welcomed by many Koreans who wanted to enjoy peace and quiet without the possibility of wailing or misbehaving children. A survey by Hankook Research in December 2021 showed that 71 percent of adults were in favor of “no kids zones,” with only 17 percent against it. Currently, more than 400 businesses across the country are tagged as “no kids zones” on Google Maps.(후략)
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