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"How old are you?" It's a simple question, and there's usually a simple answer: 'sixteen years
old', 'twenty years old', 'fifty-five', etc. But if someone is described as 'young' or 'middle-aged' or
'old', then how old are they? It's difficult to know because these words have different meanings for
different people.
Except for the word teenager, which describes young men whose age are between thirteen and
nineteen (i.e. in the English words which describe ages syllable 'teen' is present), other words which
describe age are not exact. When, for example, does a baby stop being called a baby and become a
young child?
When does a boy become a young man and a little girl become a young woman? At what age
does middle age begin? When do you call someone elderly and not simply old? At what age does
someone become an adult? In some countries, like Britain, France, and the United States, it is when
the government says a person is old enough to vote. Is that really the difference between a child and
an adult?
The answers to these questions partly depend on how old you are. There is a saying that old
age is always ten years older than yourself. If you are a youth of fifteen then you think someone of
twenty-five is old. At thirty, forty seems old. If you are seventy, then you probably think someone of
eighty is old.