"111-Year-Old Reveals Secrets to Becoming World's Oldest Man"

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John Alfred Tinniswood, the world's oldest man at 111 years and 223 days old, attributes his longevity to luck, moderation, and a weekly indulgence in fish and chips. He emphasizes the importance of doing the best in everything and advises younger generations to give their all. Tinniswood, who worked in administrative roles for the Army Pay Corps and Shell/BP, received special birthday cards from Queen Elizabeth II. He has four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and has seen both world wars.
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