What does a tall person do when they see an airplane? Duck, or “how's the weather up there” are classics for a reason, although one must also applaud the gumption to mock a person who is literally larger than you to their face. But as it turns out, the world sometimes really isn’t designed for those who have the privilege of seeing a bit further.
So we’ve gathered some of the most hilarious pictures that really showcase “tall people problems" for your viewing enjoyment. Settle in as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and, if any of these seem relatable to you, be sure to share your own thoughts and stories in the comments down below.
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Just A Polite Tall Dutch Guy At A Concert
I am 6'6" 198 cm. I wear size 16EEEE shoes (my Danish sandals are size 50). This whole thread resonates strongly,
Like A Giraffe At A Watering Hole
Short People Should Adapt Like This So We Don't Have To Crouch For Pictures
Being a tall person is often treated like a prestigious club that everyone wants to join, but nobody tells you the membership fees involve hitting your forehead on every basement beam in the civilized world. While society treats the vertically gifted like literal gods, the physical world was clearly designed by a committee of people who topped out at five-foot-seven. This creates a hilarious biological irony where you are statistically more likely to be a CEO but also statistically more likely to have a showerhead that only washes your chest.
From an evolutionary perspective, our ancestors viewed height as a signal of health and dominance, a trait that continues to influence modern social hierarchies. Research consistently shows a strong link between height and leadership, suggesting that taller individuals are often perceived as more authoritative and intelligent, regardless of whether they actually know how to change a tire or lead a boardroom.
I Face Tall Man Problems Daily, But This Was Ridiculous
I'm used to being too tall for the door. But only in Japan was I too tall for the corridor outside the door.
My Buddy Got Tired Of People Asking About His Height
Tall Guy Problem, Every Hospital Gown Is A Hospital Miniskirt
This social prestige even translates into cold, hard cash, which is helpful because you’ll need it to buy custom-length pants. Economists have long documented the "height premium," a phenomenon where every extra inch of stature can lead to a significant increase in annual earnings. In fact, a famous study published by the American Psychological Association suggests that someone who is six feet tall might earn hundreds of thousands of dollars more over their career than a colleague who is several inches shorter.
Gotta Save The Back And The Knees
That's the exact pose used by giraffes when they need to lean down to drink!
The Fitting Room Doors At The Thrift Store
What I Hate Most About Packing For A Weekend Trip
It seems the "view from the top" isn't just scenic, it’s lucrative. However, this extra income is often immediately swallowed up by the "tall tax," which includes the cost of extra-legroom seats on airplanes and the specialized tailoring required to avoid looking like you’re wearing a toddler’s hand-me-downs.
Apparently, This Is How You Have To Stand When You're Too Tall For Passport Pics
Race Day Photos Turned Out Great
This The Season To Get Clotheslined By Christmas Decorations In The Office
Ah we missed DC McCloskey when he retired, he could put the decorations up without a step stool.
Physically, being a human skyscraper is a constant battle against the laws of physics. Tall people are subject to the square-cube law, which essentially means that as you get taller, your volume and weight increase much faster than the strength of your bones and joints. This is why many tall people walk with a slight "question mark" slouch, they are trying to fit into a world of low-hanging chandeliers while their lower backs are staging a formal protest.
Tall In The Back Seat
When You’re 6’9 And Fly Delta
Trying To Get Back Out Of My Friend's Lotus Exige
Scientific studies have confirmed that taller height impacts disease risk in fascinating ways. While being tall is actually linked to a lower risk of coronary heart disease and high blood pressure, it unfortunately correlates with a higher risk of atrial fibrillation and certain types of cancer. It’s as if nature decided to give you the ability to reach the top shelf but decided to make your internal wiring a bit more complicated to compensate.
Tall People Problems: Nature Photo Edition
Too Tall For Parking Lot
I'm 6'2
Then there is the daily comedy of errors that comes with navigating public infrastructure. Mirrors are perhaps the greatest enemies of the tall, in most public restrooms, a tall person can see their sternum with crystal clarity but has to do a deep squat just to check if there is spinach in their teeth.
POV Flying In Economy While Tall (6'3/192cm)
A Friend Just Sent Me This Pic: "My Grandpa Bought Two Pairs Of Jeans That Were Too Short, So He Cut One Pair And Glued Them To The Other"
Fitting In! Or Tall People Problems
It all started in a supermarket in Greece where he was oblivious. In fact, I don't think he realized I was taking a picture.
And really progressed in Romania. Here's our hotel room in Bucharest - it dawned on him that fitting in might be an issue.
Attempting to exit the church.
Another hotel room in Romania. I bet he finally knows how average height people look out of a window.
Airplane travel is a form of high-altitude yoga where your knees are permanently jammed into the lumbar support of the person in front of you. Even the simple act of walking down the street becomes a social event because strangers feel a deep, spiritual need to ask, "How’s the weather up there?" or ask if you play basketball.
Chewbacca Spotted Shopping. When You’re 7 Feet Tall, Grocery Shopping Gets A Little... Ridiculous. No Photoshop Here - Just My Real-Life Tall Tales
Tall People Problems
I have a little anxiety about the ripping grocery bag but honestly this guy could probably carry all the contents in his hands no problem
My 6'7 Friend Hates My S2000
Ultimately, being tall is a journey of high stakes and even higher doorframes. You are a natural-born leader who can see over the crowd at concerts, but you are also the person everyone asks to reach the heavy Dutch oven on the highest kitchen cabinet.
Where All My Tall People At?
Felt Left Out At Six Flags
Tall Man Problems
Been searching for a bike that would fit my frame. Pushing 6’10” and around 278lbs, mostly legs and arms with a short torso. I’ve come to terms that I may be too tall.
It is a life of accidental intimidation and perpetual back-cracking, balanced out by the fact that you can always find your friends in a crowded mall. We might have to deal with "headless" selfies and the tragedy of "short" blankets that leave our toes exposed to the cold, but at least we have the best vantage point for the inevitable robot uprising. Just remember to duck when the robots are built by short engineers.
This Bed Is Clearly For Short-Term Stays
The Problem With Mini’s On Tall Girls Is That They’re Barely Longer Than Blouses
I feel this one. If you're tall, tops always have too-short sleeves and don't actually reach your jeans/look like crop tops, short dresses are borderline indecent, long dresses fall around mid shin and just look weird, and try to find long length womens trousers/jeans/joggers... "Oh yes, we have long length!" Then they show you some with a 30" inseam... Um, no, that's not long. I need 34" minimum. I've the last few years all stores in the UK have moved their tall range to online only (still have plus and petite in-store so why not tall?), so you can't just go buy things. Oh, and the stores that still have long length/tall womens clothing are usually way more expensive. Been struggling to find tall clothing since I was in my teens and it's very annoying!
Sometimes, Height Is Not Advantageous For The Best View
Asked A Stranger To Take A Photo Of Me & My Friends
Me Getting My Real ID Picture Taken At The DMV I’m 6’6”. Not The First Time This Has Happened
I've Been Tall Since I Was 13, Everyone Around Me Is Short. So My Spine Is Permanently Altered At My Neckline. I Wish I Was Small Like Everyone Else
My Husband Helping Me Get A Photo Of My 6’4” Brother
Lighting Fixtures Are A Common Tall People Problem. I Can’t Tell You How Many Chandeliers, Ceiling Fans, And Other Lights I’ve Bopped My Head On
Love to know what shoe size SHE wears lord look at those things lol not in a bad way. In an “I’m in awe” type way. I always thought I had big feet and those are about twice the size I’d guess
No Ceiling Tiles To Remove This Time
When The Hotel Shower Is Too Short. I’m Only Like 6’, Too. Can’t Imagine How Much More Mildly Infuriating It Is For Really Tall People
In Other News, Bathrooms On Tour Buses Are Even Smaller Than Airplane Bathrooms
My Brother (6'6/197cm) Recently Moved To Lithuania, My Mother Asked That He Sends A Picture That Was "Undeniably Him In Europe," This Is What She Received
Lithuanian men are on average only half an inch shorter than the Dutch.
How Do I Feel Less Tall? I'm Just Tired Of Standing Out Like A Sore Thumb And Always Being The Tallest In The Room (After Hitting My Head On The Doorframe)
When You're Too Tall To Fit In A School Desk
Short Girlfriend, Tall Boyfriend Problems
I'm 6'7" And Went To Visit My Short In-Laws Today
House Hunting In Baltimore. Hey I’m New Here, Turns Out Even The Regular Folk Have To Deal With It
Dutch Train Bathroom At 6’9
Now This Rx100 Is Also Starting To Look Small. To Me Every Bike Looks Like A Toy Bike
This Shower At An Airbnb
Oh No, You've Got Me
Discovered The Wabi Sabi Light. I Should Probably Hang It Higher
Guys, It's Sweater Season
Small And Short Mirror
Tall People Problems
American Train Bathroom At 6'7"
6’2” Is Exactly The Wrong Height For The Bathroom Mirrors At Ponce City Market
Life As A 6’5 Man In A 100 Plus Year-Old House With Small Mirrors (But This Pretty Much A Common Occurrence)
I Hate Buses
Tall People Problems
This Sidewalk In Southern Portugal
Dc Condos Really Pretend That This Is Ok (5'7" Man For Scale)
Tall People Problems
That's not a problem for the tall people, when they are sat down nobody will be able to see them. Except another tall person on the outside with insatiable curiosity
I'm not even as tall as many of these people, I'm 5"11' but it is frustrating not having enough leg room in seats on buses or planes, not being able to find clothing that's long enough in the leg, or thats too short on the sleeves or body (seriously, retailers, people over 5"6' need clothes too!). On the plus side, I can reach things on high shelves, stand comfortably in the deep end of the pool, look more intimidating when walking home alone at night so get left alone... Even if it does mean I ended up getting things from the top shelf in the supermarket for someone smaller at least once each time I go.
Two major problems for tall people not mentioned above. One. Traffic lights hidden by the top of the windscreen frame. Two. Hanging out washing without getting garotted.
I am of average height but I have unusually long limbs, narrow long feet and hands, narrow wrists and ankles, long toes and fingers. Buying all my clothes is a nightmare. Shoes are too wide and mittens are too short. Leg warmers and wrist warmers are standard equipment in winter. My winter jacket is two sizes too big for the sleeves to be long enough and I can't buy sports pants unless they have a drawstring at the waist. Or I have to protect my ankles with socks that are long enough. I especially like those sports shirts with that thumb hole. I can't wear it but at least the sleeves are almost long enough. Well, at least I can scare people with my Jack Skellington-like hands and my legs look great in a skirt.
I used to practice jujutsu with a few guys in this height range and can add one more detail for the very tall- they all have scars on top of their head.
This is why doors in any new builds in The Netherlands are required to be at least 2.31m (7"6') tall
My older son feels the pain of these people. He's 6'7" and has always been long and skinny. He was almost 22" long when he was born, I'm 5' 4" & his father is 6'.
As a person with many short people problems, I can't decide whether I'd switch to tall people problems or not. I would love to be able to see in crowds, reach things up high, have my feet touch the floor when seated, etc., But having to hunch and scrunch everywhere sounds miserable. I think I'd rather have to use a stepstool than have to squat to do things!
Im 6’2” and a major issue for me my whole life is people expecting me to be some big tough guy and some people wanting to test me to see how bad they are.
Low doorways? Pah! My gran had a 300 year old cottage, with 2ft thick walls. How many times did I duck to go in the door only to stand up too soon? And being under 5' she thought it was hilarious...
There is a part of me, a 5'5"/165cm tall man) that finds this post hilariously vindicating.
I'm not even as tall as many of these people, I'm 5"11' but it is frustrating not having enough leg room in seats on buses or planes, not being able to find clothing that's long enough in the leg, or thats too short on the sleeves or body (seriously, retailers, people over 5"6' need clothes too!). On the plus side, I can reach things on high shelves, stand comfortably in the deep end of the pool, look more intimidating when walking home alone at night so get left alone... Even if it does mean I ended up getting things from the top shelf in the supermarket for someone smaller at least once each time I go.
Two major problems for tall people not mentioned above. One. Traffic lights hidden by the top of the windscreen frame. Two. Hanging out washing without getting garotted.
I am of average height but I have unusually long limbs, narrow long feet and hands, narrow wrists and ankles, long toes and fingers. Buying all my clothes is a nightmare. Shoes are too wide and mittens are too short. Leg warmers and wrist warmers are standard equipment in winter. My winter jacket is two sizes too big for the sleeves to be long enough and I can't buy sports pants unless they have a drawstring at the waist. Or I have to protect my ankles with socks that are long enough. I especially like those sports shirts with that thumb hole. I can't wear it but at least the sleeves are almost long enough. Well, at least I can scare people with my Jack Skellington-like hands and my legs look great in a skirt.
I used to practice jujutsu with a few guys in this height range and can add one more detail for the very tall- they all have scars on top of their head.
This is why doors in any new builds in The Netherlands are required to be at least 2.31m (7"6') tall
My older son feels the pain of these people. He's 6'7" and has always been long and skinny. He was almost 22" long when he was born, I'm 5' 4" & his father is 6'.
As a person with many short people problems, I can't decide whether I'd switch to tall people problems or not. I would love to be able to see in crowds, reach things up high, have my feet touch the floor when seated, etc., But having to hunch and scrunch everywhere sounds miserable. I think I'd rather have to use a stepstool than have to squat to do things!
Im 6’2” and a major issue for me my whole life is people expecting me to be some big tough guy and some people wanting to test me to see how bad they are.
Low doorways? Pah! My gran had a 300 year old cottage, with 2ft thick walls. How many times did I duck to go in the door only to stand up too soon? And being under 5' she thought it was hilarious...
There is a part of me, a 5'5"/165cm tall man) that finds this post hilariously vindicating.
