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"We'll Visit the Graves Instead"… Headache-Inducing Holiday Syndrome Is Becoming a Thing of the Past.

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As holiday customs change, more and more people are choosing to skip ancestral rites or travel. "Individual life is becoming more important, and with the rise of nuclear families and single-person households, bonds are weakening." For Mr. Yoon (40), who has been married for 14 years, holidays have been a series of mass migrations. He lives in Cheongju.
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As holiday customs change, more and more people are choosing to skip ancestral rites or travel. "Individual life is becoming more important, and with the rise of nuclear families and single-person households, bonds are weakening." For Mr. Yoon (40), who has been married for 14 years, holidays have been a series of mass migrations. He lives in Cheongju.

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Naver broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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