hopkins_student
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So, how tall are you?
I am as close to 6' as one can possibly be without being 6' tall.
I am as close to 6' as one can possibly be without being 6' tall.
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Closer to 5'9" than 5'10. I think that with the average suit size and the most common size found on eBay being a 40 that these numbers indicate average.I think your poll is a little skewed towards the tall--isn't 5'9" average for guys? Or at least, that's what I keep telling myself. On a good day I'm a bit more than 5'7".
Tom
Actually, I believe height is stagnant in the US, and rising in Europe. Â One country (Netherlands, I believe) is supposed to have an average male height over 6 feet tall. Â I'm not sure if that is all men, or the youngest adult age bracket. Â Again, this is from memory from an article somewhere last year.I heard the average is rising quite a bit, I'm right about 6'1, perhaps a little taller.
Wow. After that crack, I wasn't sure I should answer the poll. I'm 6'3". But I don't claim to have a sense of style.Wow. Based on the results of the poll at the time I'm posting this, there appears to be a strong inverse correlation between height and sense of style...