I am six feet/foot (???) tall

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Just can't understand which one is better to use. I have heard a lot of people using both almost interchangeably; some others, however, strongly object to "foot" as being nonstandard. Some prefer "foot," though. Which one is better to stick with?
 

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Hampshire Pewter said:
Just can't understand which one is better to use. I have heard a lot of people using both almost interchangeably; some others, however, strongly object to "foot" as being nonstandard. Some prefer "foot," though. Which one is better to stick with?

He is a six-foot man. (OK)
He is six feet tall. (OK)

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Casiopea said:
Hampshire Pewter said:
Just can't understand which one is better to use. I have heard a lot of people using both almost interchangeably; some others, however, strongly object to "foot" as being nonstandard. Some prefer "foot," though. Which one is better to stick with?

He is a six-foot man. (OK)
He is six feet tall. (OK)

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Thanks a lot. This is actually what I expected, but some people persist saying "He is six foot tall" or "It is five foot away" that in the end it gets really confusing.
 

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Hampshire Pewter said:
Thanks a lot. This is actually what I expected, but some people persist saying "He is six foot tall" or "It is five foot away" that in the end it gets really confusing.

You're welcome. :D
 
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