Why is Korean so similar to Japanese?

Why is Korean so similar to Japanese?

This article explores the similarities between Korean and Japanese, two widely spoken languages in East Asia. It highlights their close historical ties, common grammar structures and vocabulary, writing systems, differences in syntax structure/pronunciation/grammar rules/politeness levels, dialectal forms, and influence of Chinese characters. Despite some notable differences between the two languages, it can be said that overall they remain quite similar due to their shared history.
Who are taller Japanese or Korean?

Who are taller Japanese or Korean?

This article explores the differences in average heights between Japanese and Korean men and women. The average height for Japanese men aged 20-39 years old was 169 cm (5 feet 6 inches) in 2017, while Korean men were slightly taller at 173 cm (5 feet 8 inches). Similarly, the average height for Japanese women aged 20-39 years old was 158 cm (5 feet 2 inches) in 2017, while Korean women were slightly taller at 162 cm (5 feet 4 inches). Factors such as genetics, nutrition, diet, exercise, environment and lifestyle choices could be influencing these small differences between the two countries’ heights averages.