3 Jawaban2025-08-25 07:46:18
I'm that friend who squeals at birthdays and decorates group chats with cake emojis, so this question is right up my alley. Lee Know (real name Lee Min-ho) was born on October 25, 1998, which makes him 26 years old as of today, August 30, 2025. If you like zodiac trivia, he's a Scorpio — all that intensity and quiet charm fits, honestly. I often find myself checking the calendar to plan little fan projects around late October; his birthday always feels like a cozy autumn celebration.
Besides the international age, people sometimes ask about Korean age — if you use that system, he'd be considered 28 in 2025 (Korean age counts the year you're born as one, then adds a year every New Year). I mention that because I’ve joined a few fan-driven birthday campaigns that explicitly ask for Korean age to match local customs. Whether you celebrate the international or Korean way, his birthday is a perfect excuse to queue up 'God's Menu' or revisit old behind-the-scenes clips and smile at his dance practice energy.
If you're planning anything—a small fanart drop, a playlist, or just sending well-wishes online—October 25th is the day. I always send an extra gif of him dancing; it's hard not to.
4 Jawaban2025-08-25 12:14:52
I've seen that question float around the fandom a few times, and it's the kind of thing that sparks way more debate in group chats than it probably deserves.
From what I know, Lee Know's official info lists his birthday as October 25, 1998, and I haven't run into any documented, credible retractions that say otherwise. The confusion usually comes from three places: the Korean age system (where people count the first year at birth), bad translations or careless wiki edits, and the fact that 'Minho' is a common name so he sometimes gets mixed up with other idols. In my own little corner of the fan community, I remember someone getting panicked because a blog used the Korean age and another site converted it to international age incorrectly — that snowballed into a rumor.
If you want to be 100% sure, look for the agency profile or older interview clips where he gives his birthday; fan sites that keep concert posts and birthday projects are surprisingly meticulous. Honestly, most of the time it's just fans misreading a date or mixing him up with another Minho — nothing sinister, just the chaos of fandom life.
3 Jawaban2025-08-25 23:13:11
I get excited about this kind of digging — it's like treasure hunting for facts. If you want Lee Know's official profile (and his age), the most reliable place to start is the group's agency and the group's own official channels. Head to JYP Entertainment's artist roster on their official website and look for 'Stray Kids' — they usually list each member with a short profile including birthdate. The group's official website and official social media (the verified accounts on Instagram, X, and YouTube) often link back to that agency profile too.
If you want a quick peek without wading through search results, official fan platforms like Weverse or the group's official fan cafe frequently post member bios and profiles. Korean portals like Naver and Daum have celebrity profiles that pull from official sources, so they’re handy, but I always cross-check with JYP's page because fan sites or scraped pages can have outdated details. For convenience, searching "Lee Know JYP profile" or "Lee Know official profile" on your search engine usually surfaces the agency page at the top.
Fun little tip from experience: many English-language articles or streaming service bios (like on Apple Music or the artist page on Spotify) will also include the birthdate. Lee Know (Lee Minho) was born on October 25, 1998, so as of now in 2025 he's 26 and will turn 27 in October. Bookmark the official agency profile if you want one-click verification later — it saves a lot of fuss when fans debate ages in chat threads.
3 Jawaban2025-08-27 17:20:29
Honestly, when I first checked their profiles I laughed at how easy the math was — Bang Chan is older. Bang Chan was born on October 3, 1997, while Lee Know's birthday is October 25, 1998, so Bang Chan is about one year and 22 days older than Lee Know by international age. That little gap shows up in small ways: Bang Chan often carries a natural leader-energy, while Lee Know brings this calm, dancer-focused charisma that complements him nicely.
If you want the fun twist, the Korean age system can make them appear differently depending on the year and the counting method people use. Traditionally, when people used Korean age broadly, they'd each be counted a year older, and depending on whether you use the new standard or the old method, you might hear fans say they're two years apart — but that’s just math quirks, not a personality change.
As a long-time 'Stray Kids' fan, I enjoy watching how that small age difference influences their dynamic on stage and off. Bang Chan’s protective, fatherly moments and Lee Know’s steady, slightly playful responses feel like an organic pairing — two souls close in age but each bringing a different flavor. If you ever want to see the age gap play out, look for behind-the-scenes clips or V Live segments; those little interactions tell more than the birthdates ever could.
3 Jawaban2025-08-25 21:24:05
When I want the most trustworthy info about a K-pop member's age, I go straight to the agency and the group's official pages — they’re the gold standard. For Lee Know specifically, JYP Entertainment’s official profile pages and the 'Stray Kids' official site list his birthdate (25 October 1998), which makes checking his international age simple. Korean portals like Naver and Daum also pull from official registries and usually show the same birthdate, so they’re great second checks. I once freaked out with a friend because different sites showed different ages until we compared the birthdate on JYP and Naver — that cleared it up instantly.
Beyond that, reputable fan-resources like KProfiles and the fandom wiki tend to mirror those official sources and add extra context (pre-debut history, stage name details). News sites like Soompi, Allkpop, and Billboard often repeat the correct DOB in profiles or interviews, but I treat them as confirmations rather than primary sources. A useful habit: look for the birthdate, not just the listed age, because some pages display Korean age or make counting errors. If you want absolute certainty, check JYP’s official materials first, then cross-reference Naver/Daum and one or two established outlets — that combo has saved me from misinformation more times than I can count.
3 Jawaban2025-08-25 00:37:50
Okay, let me nerd out about this because I’ve tripped over the same confusion in fan chats more times than I can count. I’ve seen Lee Know’s age listed differently across websites, and it usually comes down to a few predictable reasons.
First, the Korean age system is a big one. In Korea people often count age differently: you’re 1 at birth and then everyone gets a year older on New Year’s Day, not your birthday. So someone born late in the year can be listed as two different ages depending on whether the source uses Korean age or international age. Second, sometimes profiles are just outdated or miscopied—early interviews, fan sites, or translated articles sometimes carry over a wrong birth year and then dozens of other pages repeat it. I’ve fixed a bunch of wiki pages that started from one typo and spread like wildfire.
There’s also name confusion. His real name overlaps with other famous Lee Minhos, and sloppy editors sometimes mix up details. Time zone quirks and the practice of quoting an idol’s ‘age at debut’ versus their current age can also produce discrepancies. If I need the right info, I check official sources first—the company profile, recent interviews, or the official 'Stray Kids' social posts. Fan café posts and reliable databases help too, but I always cross-check because human error loves to hide in small corners of the internet.
3 Jawaban2025-08-25 01:34:54
When I think about someone like Lee, I picture the tiny daily choices adding up more than some invisible deadline on a calendar. Age absolutely colors how a career timeline looks — but not like a strict roadblock. It changes the scenery, the speed limits, and sometimes the vehicle. In my twenties I treated age like a countdown: hit milestones by 25, by 30, by 35. Then I watched friends pivot in their thirties and forties and realized timelines are elastic. Experience, networks, and reputation accumulate, and those things often matter more than a birth year.
Practically speaking, certain fields have clearer age curves — elite sports or early-stage pop culture fame, for instance — while others reward accumulated expertise, like management, craft-based roles, or research. For Lee, the right move is to map out what matters to him: skill acquisition, leadership, stability, or creative freedom. If he’s worried about being “behind,” I’d suggest building a two-part plan: short sprints that add visible wins (projects, certifications, side gigs) and long arcs that grow credibility (mentoring, publishing, consistent networking). I find it comforting to keep a small wins log; it makes progress feel real instead of hypothetical.
Also, mindset shifts are underrated. Reframing age as context — not curse — helps. Older colleagues bring perspective, younger ones bring fresh energy; blending them creates advantage. If Lee is anxious, practical steps (upskilling, targeted networking, portfolio updates) plus a gentle patience practice can move the needle. I’ve seen late bloomers become the most interesting careers to follow, because their stories are richer and less formulaic.
4 Jawaban2025-08-25 02:49:44
There's a lot to unpick when someone asks if interviews can clarify Lee's age details — and my gut says yes, but with caveats. I once sat through a long, awkward chat where the subject danced around their birthday for fifteen minutes; the direct question helped, but the follow-ups and tone mattered way more. Interviews can surface specifics if the person is willing, and you can use gentle prompts: ask about school years, memorable events, or cultural markers that anchor dates.
That said, memories blur and people sometimes protect their age for personal reasons. I always pair what I learn in an interview with corroboration — public records, social posts, or even comments from mutual acquaintances. Ethical concerns matter too: if Lee doesn't want to disclose an exact birth date, pushing can damage trust. For me, the sweet spot is transparency and respect — explain why the detail matters, ask permission to verify, and offer the option of a broader age range instead. That usually gets the truth without creating awkwardness.