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| View Poll Results: How old is elderly? | ||||||
| 55 (and anyone who would’ve said younger than that is just taking the piss) |
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0 | 0% | |||
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| 60 |
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1 | 7.14% | |||
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| 65 to 67 |
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1 | 7.14% | |||
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| 68 to 74 |
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1 | 7.14% | |||
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| 75 |
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7 | 50.00% | |||
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| 80-ish |
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4 | 28.57% | |||
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| 85 (on the other extreme to people who actually think 50’s old) |
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0 | 0% | |||
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Roughly 80+ but it's more about presentation than actual age I would say. Older blokes obviously make up a large proportion of bookies regulars so I've known MANY of them and the range is huge ... some people in their late 60's are clearly headed severely downhill, some in their early 80's are bright and fit as fiddles.
I wouldn't say I've met many people who are still light on their feet and robust-seeming at 85+ though ... so I think somewhere between 80 and 85 must be where "old happens" regardless of other factors. |
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