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Is there any differences between "die" and "pass away" ? Thanks
Nov 21, 2011 12:37 AM
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"Pass away" is a gentler way of saying "die". "I was sorry to hear that your father passed away last week," shows compassion. "I was sorry to hear your father died last week," is a bit insensitive.
November 21, 2011
I see.TKS...
November 21, 2011
You also wouldn't use 'pass away' if somebody died as a result of something like a shooting or car wreck. Then you'd hear 'a man has died after being caught in a shooting', 'a man has died after he lost control of his car' etc. I think pass away would be used with people you're familiar with and the dead person died of natural causes.
November 21, 2011
Lol, good answer, thank you "niu rou mian", you like to eat it, is that right?
November 21, 2011
Pass away is a polite euphemism (委婉). He died = 他死了 He passed away =他去世了
November 21, 2011
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