Anonymous wrote:Just wait until you find out about the term unalived!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hate it. Just say died. Can't answer your question though. I agree it sounds old-fashioned, immature, and weird. I think peole think it sounds more polite but it sounds just completely stupid.
No, it’s for social media filters.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in DC and “passed” was very common. Maybe it’s regional?
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a social media thing. At some point, people seem to have decided that saying someone died was too harsh.
Anonymous wrote:Passed away and passed on have been around forever and have nothing to do with social media filters.
Anonymous wrote:Passed away and passed on have been around forever and have nothing to do with social media filters.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in DC and “passed” was very common. Maybe it’s regional?
Anonymous wrote:It's such a confusing use. I hear that someone passed, and I'm like "... a kidney stone? an intersection?"
When I was a kid, the country folk used to say "passed away," but it was very definitely a hick thing. And now "passed" all by itself.
Why have so many well-read and otherwise well-spoken people taken up this sloppy speech? What's the objection to "died"?