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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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Some people still say that they’d just be grateful to pop their clogs at 70 and that’s fine but I’d hardly call 65-74-year-olds elderly. Upper middle-aged sounds about right to anyone under 75 to me (sort of) but everyone’s different. When do you believe old age to truly begin?
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