isn't a "normal" weight overweight? Or is it that "average" counterbalance is overweight? Or are "normal" and "average" really the same entity?If flabbiness is so rampant surrounded by society...?
Normal is the ideal or optimum immensity. Average is much higher than commonplace because for every person who is certainly underweight there are probably at least possible 10 or even 100 who are overweight and these overweight people push up the average to all right above the ideal, optimum or majority.
The above reasoning, of course, lone refers to the affluent countries of the world as in adjectives countries such as Bangladesh, Somalia, etc the average weight is capably below normal due to starvation.
So average and overweight are quite different.
I guess in most cases, "normal" and "average" are one and the same thing, but within this instance, I think "normal" is what they want you to be at, and "average" is the actual example of what most relations are at.
Even with plumpness being as adjectives as it is, I don't know that more than 50% are overweight, so it's a serious problem, but not the norm -- yet.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
If flabbiness is so rampant surrounded by society...?
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