Telling Your Age

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veka

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Hello.

What are the ways to give information about your age, if you don't want to reveal how old you exactly are.
 
Hello.

What are the ways to give information about your age, if you don't want to reveal how old you exactly are.

I am in my teens/thirties/twenties/thirties/etc

More information: I am in my late/mid/early twenties/thirties/etc

I am a baby boomer/generation X/etc

I am not so old.
I am a spring chicken.
There are dozens more!
 
I am in my teens/thirties/twenties/thirties/etc

More information: I am in my late/mid/early twenties/thirties/etc

I am a baby boomer/generation X/etc

I am not so old.
I am a spring chicken.
There are dozens more!

A useful collection of suggestions there, but in my dialect we wouldn't use the one I underlined. I know this only in a negative form, talking about someone else, usually a woman(?):

She still goes out mountain climbing every weekend, and she's no spring chicken.
 
A useful collection of suggestions there, but in my dialect we wouldn't use the one I underlined. I know this only in a negative form, talking about someone else, usually a woman(?):

She still goes out mountain climbing every weekend, and she's no spring chicken.

Yes, thanks, you are right - I just chose the first phrase that came to mind. Although I may once have jokingly said, "I am a spring chicken", I just was being silly!
 
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You can also say 'S/he has been round the block a [good] few times' or just '...been around a while'. Also '...seen the wrong side of Nty'; 'in his prime', 'past his prime'... ;-) There are loads.

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I have a friend who routinely answers "I am older than I was yesterday and younger than I hope to be tomorrow."
 
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