35 Tall People Problems for the Long-Legged Giants

Michael Hartley

17 hours ago

Collection of tall people problems and funny tall people photos featuring short doors, hospital gown fails, and ATM struggles.

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Being tall sounds like a flex until you realize the entire world was designed by someone who is 5’7″ and deeply committed to revenge. Every doorway is a threat. Every airplane seat is a punishment. Every group photo is an opportunity for your head to get cropped out like a ghost sighting. Tall people problems are for real.

And the worst part is you’re expected to be grateful. Like yes, thank you for the long legs. Unfortunately, they’re currently folded into a human origami shape because the restaurant booth is built for toddlers.

So here are 35 tall people problems for anyone who lives in a constant state of ducking, hunching, apologizing, and being asked if you play basketball by strangers who think they invented that question.

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The concert shirt that just says “SORRY” is the most polite form of emotional damage. Because you know you’re blocking someone’s view. You didn’t want to. But you are built like a cell tower and the laws of physics are against you. That shirt is basically a wearable customer service apology.

The doorway photo is also painfully real. At some point you stop walking like a human and start entering rooms like a collapsing crane. You’re not tall—you’re crouched. Your posture is one long apology to ceiling fans everywhere.

The water fountain split is another classic. Every standard drinking fountain forces tall people into an unplanned yoga session. Hydration should not require hamstring flexibility, yet here we are doing the giraffe stance in public like it’s normal.

And the FAQ business card might be the greatest tall-person innovation since “buying longer pants.” Because if you’re answering “How tall are you?” five times a day, you might as well streamline it. Add a QR code while you’re at it. Make it a full customer service experience.

The fitting room door one is a personal nightmare because nothing humbles you faster than accidentally making eye contact with someone while you’re half-dressed. Tall people don’t get privacy. They get a curtain that covers vibes, not bodies.

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Mike Hartley writes like he’s documenting modern life like it’s a wildlife documentary, and we are the confused animals.

Michael Hartley, or just "Mike," is an editor and seasoned meme historian whose articles have traced the evolution of meme humor from early Impact-font classics to today’s TikTok sensations. With nearly a decade spent as senior editor at ViralHype and as a regular contributor to Cheezburger, Mike has dissected the rise of meme legends such as Bad Luck Brian, Success Kid, and Doge. When he's not hunting down meme gold for Thunder Dungeon, Mike teaches workshops on meme marketing and the psychology behind shareable content.

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