Me too. I keep my hat on constantlydepends.
if i have my cap on, i look younger.
if i take it off, my no longer bountiful hair gives it away a bit.
In the US people obviously in their middle ages get carded, is it not common for you guys?another way of asking this question be "when was the last time you got ID'd (carded for yanks) buyin a drink. aint happened, to me since i was 27,
no its not happened to me for 15 years so no.In the US people obviously in their middle ages get carded, is it not common for you guys?
Well that depends, doesn't it. Head? Chin? Bollocks?cant decide if shaving my hair off will make me look older or younger.
guess i don't exactly know how to explain it. but i would have bet money on the poll results turning out like they have. just seems like the average user here would shirk burdensome adult responsibilities and live in a sort of extended adolescence as much as possible. and it could be nonsense but you can imagine that could have a physical effect.what kind of implications are you thinking about mvuent?
i often think it's the other way around. i often had the feeling that people took me less serious than my peers, or had less expectations of me, because of looking younger. and i would then grow into that role.guess i don't exactly know how to explain it. but i would have bet money on the poll results turning out like they have. just seems like the average user here would shirk burdensome adult responsibilities and live in a sort of extended adolescence as much as possible. and it could be nonsense but you can imagine that could have a physical effect.
that's certainly more reasonable and maybe similar to what rich was saying. in my case i don't think i looked especially young for my age as a kid; it really wasn't until the past few years that people started consistently acting surprised when they found out how old i was. probably has to do with context too though, w/ my working jobs where a lot of the other people are teenagers/college students or retirees.i often think it's the other way around. i often had the feeling that people took me less serious than my peers, or had less expectations of me, because of looking younger. and i would then grow into that role.