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Died/passed… any preference?

I notice more and more in U.K. that it is common to say that someone has passed. I prefer to say that someone has died but I would not seek to comment on the language of death. Just an observation! I think it crept in from US but could also be a sign of the times and perhaps people are increasingly uncomfortable with the notion of death? I hope it doesn’t happen anytime soon but I will die, not pass.
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
"Passed" on its own might be American; but whatever its origin, the normal British version is "passed away", not just "passed".
WelshLovely · 46-50, F
@ArishMell It's a regional thing. Some people do just say passed and not passed away.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@WelshLovely Oh, I didn't realise that. Thankyou!