Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5'5-5'8 is generally considered "Average"
so taller is tall and shorter is short. Sorry.
For a woman?! No. 5’8 is very very tall for a woman. Average for a man (or very close to it).
Only a short person would think that 5'8 is very, very tall for a woman. 5'8 is rather short for a man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5'5-5'8 is generally considered "Average"
so taller is tall and shorter is short. Sorry.
For a woman?! No. 5’8 is very very tall for a woman. Average for a man (or very close to it).
Only a short person would think that 5'8 is very, very tall for a woman. 5'8 is rather short for a man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5'5-5'8 is generally considered "Average"
so taller is tall and shorter is short. Sorry.
For a woman?! No. 5’8 is very very tall for a woman. Average for a man (or very close to it).
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'9" and I'm not an extreme outlier in my workplace or social groups - lots of women are around my height, though rarely taller. My sister is an outlier at 5'11".
I don't know who is included in the CDC average but I wonder if it's skewed by an older population (prior generations not as tall + older individuals shrinking).
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'9" and I'm not an extreme outlier in my workplace or social groups - lots of women are around my height, though rarely taller. My sister is an outlier at 5'11".
I don't know who is included in the CDC average but I wonder if it's skewed by an older population (prior generations not as tall + older individuals shrinking).
Anonymous wrote:5'5-5'8 is generally considered "Average"
so taller is tall and shorter is short. Sorry.