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GoldmanHuangShan 68M
2531 posts
11/26/2007 7:40 pm

Last Read:
11/27/2007 8:30 pm

Pass Away or Pass On?

We we expire, do we pass away or pass on?
Pass Away
Pass On


GoldmanHuangShan 68M

11/27/2007 5:22 am

fanta...what i meant "pass on" is we dont die...just our body gone...but we get transformed to where-ever (not whatever) we deserve.


Ariande 57M
165 posts
11/26/2007 8:35 pm

G, both verbal phrases, as well as 'expire', are euphemisms for the less savoury word 'die'
- so there aren't too many grammatical rules governing their usage.

However, 'pass-on' also means to hand over or to give (Ex. He passed on some advice to his colleague. I'm assuming that it wasn't dead advice )


Fantasyroom 54F
842 posts
11/26/2007 7:53 pm

It is seemingly easy question, but there must be another key to it in behind. What is it?