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"?
I think transitioned comes from hospice. They refer to the end stage dying process as transitioning. So, people naturally use the past tense once someone has died.Anonymous wrote:I have a friend that uses the word Transitioned. I like that.
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"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you people serious?! you don't like when someone says "passed" or "passed away" over "died"? either get the sticks out your asses or get some real problems to be upset over.
The concern is over saying “passed” instead of “passed away” or “passed on.” “Died” is fine, but saying just “passed” sounds like the phrase is missing a word.
Anonymous wrote:I hate it as well. It already feels like there’s such a taboo around death, and this word makes it even worse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in DC and “passed” was very common. Maybe it’s regional?
It’s very much a Black thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you people serious?! you don't like when someone says "passed" or "passed away" over "died"? either get the sticks out your asses or get some real problems to be upset over.
The concern is over saying “passed” instead of “passed away” or “passed on.” “Died” is fine, but saying just “passed” sounds like the phrase is missing a word.
Anonymous wrote:are you people serious?! you don't like when someone says "passed" or "passed away" over "died"? either get the sticks out your asses or get some real problems to be upset over.