@bekopharm@indieweb.social It is literally true.
Family name population ratio:
Kim 22%
Lee 15%
Park 8%
Choi 5%
50% of population is divided into four family names..
@bekopharm@indieweb.social
Actually.. those are not 'same' family names.
In a very rough analogy, if your family name is Smith, you just write it as S. And if your family name is Scott, you also write it as S.
So John Smith become John S. Jane Scott is Jane S. It looks like same 'S', but actually those are different 'S's.
This is due to Korean 'one letter' family name system.
Kim consists of Gimhae Kim, Gyeongju Kim, Gwangsan Kim, etc.
My family name, Lee, is Cheonghae Lee, which approximately 12,000 people have.
But we practically do not know each other's 'true family name'. Most people do not know their own true family name. So.. whatever. It looks same.
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