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South Korean Stars Set to “Get Younger” as Age Calculation Method Changes

[Now Sports]But it is not only Sun Xingmin himself who is 1 year younger, but also Kim Min-jae, Lee Gang-in and all Korean nationals!

This strange phenomenon stems from South Korea’s unusual age calculation method, which considers the baby’s age as the starting point when it is in the womb, and adds 1 year old at the end of the year and the beginning of the year. In other words, no matter what day the child is born, the child will be considered 2 years old on January 1 of the following year. However, under the full promotion of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yue, this Korean legal system will become history, and the age of every Korean will be changed to “counting from zero”, and everyone is expected to be “younger” by one or two years.

Of course, Korean stars also benefit from this, such as the 30-year-old Son Heung-min (Son Heung-min) can also remain in his 30s for a while. It is reported that this change will not affect the process of the Premier League to register Korean players. As long as the club can hand over the player’s valid birth certificate, the registration process will be started accordingly.

Of course, the outside world is not very interested in Sun Xingmin’s age, and everyone is more concerned about his future. Although many clubs are interested in recruiting the South Korean attacking player, the “Daily Mail” reported that Sun Xingmin has decided to advance and retreat with Tottenham next season, and he even expressed his wishes to reporters: “I am still in the Premier League. There’s a lot to do and money is not an issue for me. It’s more important than being able to play football with my head held high and in my favorite league.”

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2023-06-29 16:00:39

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