Yes. It is not tall at all for a man (but it is very tall for a woman). In The Netherlands, the "average" height for a man is 6'1".
The average height for a man in Western countries is 5'9.5" and for women 5'4.5".So any adult man in places like the US and Europe who is 6'1" and up is considered Tall.And any adult womanin places like the US and Europewho is 5'8" and up is Tall.
In short, no.
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no it is called assult, because a white man hit a black man
no, not possible
Yes, as 5'9" is average for a fully grown adult man, and anything between 5'9" and 6'0" falls in the average range. Anything below 5'9" is considered short for an adult man.
The average female height is 5'4.5", so 5'7" is closer to being considered "tall" than short. So, no, its not really considered short.
that kind of built protects you best in a cold climate. Neanderthal man (who lived in the late ice age in Europe) was also short and stocky, while modern man at that time - being longer and slimmer - mostly lived and stayed in southern Europe.
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The Isle of Man is geographically in Europe but isn't politically part of the European Community.
Yes he was a short man .
Because they're already underestimated. Nothing worse than a man who doesnt have much to loose.
Being short does not make you less of a man. A man of any height is still a man. A tall man is no greater a man than a short one.
James Allin has written: 'The eternity of God, and the short life of man considered' 'Two practical discourses'
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