You read a lot of contradictory statements online:
"I'm 5'9 and I felt normal there"
"I'm 6'2 and I was taller than most men"
"I'm 6'2 and feel short"
"I'm 6'4.5 and I feel average"
"I'm 6'1 and I feel normal"
"I'm 6'1 and I feel like a dwarf"
"I'm 6'5 and I don't feel that special"
"I'm 6'3, middle-aged and around young people I'm often the shortest"
"I'm 6'0 and my dating life seriously suffers"
"There's no way the average is as high as 6'0.5, it doesn't match my experiences as a Dutch person"
"The actual average is probably 6'2 according to my experience there"
"The beginning of tall is 6'1/6'2/6'3/6'4"
etc.
All of these being actual claims that I've read online. Quora and Reddit are probably the worst, there are some insane claims there.
As far as average height goes, you often hear the following numbers thrown around:
6'0 (self-reported, for young men, from the Dutch government's statistics agency)
6'0.5 (self-reported, men born in the 80s, from the Dutch government's statistics agency. Wikipedia also has it as an "estimated" height for men born in 2000 based on Bayesian analysis from previous "measured" data, I don't fully understand the statistics behind how it was generated)
5'11 (self-reported, all men, Dutch government)
6'1 (if you exclude non-native Dutch people who tend to be shorter, anecdotal)
6'2 (anecdotal)
6'3 (for some regions, anecdotal)
So what's the actual truth on the ground? Is it better worse than what you read online? From what height can you have a normal life there, what's the minimum for tall, and from what height is your dating life actually impacted? How screwed is someone who's barefoot 6'0 or 6'2 with lifts there? I'm not disputing that the Dutch are the tallest people in the world, my question is how much.