word choice - 'Expired' or 'Passed away'?


When someone dies, do we say they expired or passed away?


Does the word expired give any more respect when used? Or less respect than passed away?



Answer



Pass away is a common, and respectful, euphemism for die. Expire has a jokey kind of connotation and needs to be used with care.


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