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And Some People Think **I** Am Rude

Today I found out that a dear friend of mine had died yesterday. I have not spoken to him in about 2 months - but we kept in contact with texts and facebook...So I posted that I was sad that my friend had died...

A "friend" on facebook sent me a personal message and told me how rude and harsh I was that I said he DIED instead of Passed Away...telling people that he DIED was harsh and rude...I wrote back and said - sorry - this is life - you can't get out of it alive and I don't like "passed away" it sounds like you are asleep. So I decided since i really didn't know this person - I didn't need to be friends with them. NO loss to me.

I tell my kids that someone died. I don't tell them "he/she passed away. What do you tell your kids when someone dies?

How was it rude of me to say HE DIED (because that's what he did - he died). I think "passed away" is like saying a bowel movement....he passed something...I know please don't take that wrong...but that's what I think...

so was it rude to say he DIED instead of passed away?

What can I do next?

So What Happened?™

Thank you for the condolences...Jack was a really good guy!! He will be missed.

I unfriended the person who made the comment.

I'm sorry my timeline for asking this question doesn't work for someone on here. I was actually taken aback by the comment and instead of calling the person out on FB, I asked a question here.

They aren't getting free rent in my head. I was asking how it was RUDE to say "died" instead of "passed away"...I am glad others feel like I do - to use died instead of another euphemism!! B!! THANK YOU!!! Monty Pyton is funny!!!

No. She did NOT know Jack nor his family.

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I'm with you. I hate when people say, "John passed." Passed what? Gas, first grade, his driver's exam?

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I have always hated all the euphemisms for death. People die. It's what we do and it's what I say.

No, it isn't rude to say someone died.

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Saying he died, when he did die is not rude. It is the truth.

Saying he died if he had not died would be rude. Because it would not be true.

This person has issues.

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I'm with you. I hate when people say, "John passed." Passed what? Gas, first grade, his driver's exam?

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I have always hated all the euphemisms for death. People die. It's what we do and it's what I say.

No, it isn't rude to say someone died.

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It is a touchy time, people get touchy when someone dies... they then may displace their touchy-ness onto others, and then, lecture them. It is a displaced, coping or defensiveness for their own inability to handle the death etc.
Don't take it personally.
Or this person may be a self-appointed FB grammar police and her own ethics committee.
Maybe she even drives others nuts too and irritates others too, besides yourself.

Just ignore it.
She is probably grieving and is therefore displacing her self-appointed sense of corrected-ness onto others.

My Dad, died several years ago. I use the word "died." Too. Or passed away. It depends.
I have no problem with that. Nor in others saying it.
Even my own kids will say he "died."

C., you are A-ok.
Don't let that woman irk you.
She is being a self-appointed social ethics committee unto herself.
So be it.
Everyone has different ways, of writing or expressing their thoughts. We can't all expect everyone on this planet, to please us or to go by our own personal ethos. That is impossible.

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she's an idiot. euphemisms have their place but most people aren't afraid of real words.
SHE was rude to make this an issue while you're grieving.
sorry for your loss, hon.
khairete
S.

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Kicked the bucket - rude. Died - not rude. I've used died when referring to someone in my family as in - My uncle died in July. I generally use "passed away" when talking about someone else's loss as in "I heard your Mom passed away, I'm so sorry". I think either is fine.

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You are just fine.
Died is an acceptable term... as a matter of fact, it's exactly what happened.
The problem is theirs not yours.
Hugs!
LBC

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Uh, no. You were not rude, your friend is an insensitive whack job.

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Well, he DID die, didn't he?

Just a silly person, acting crazy. Probably bored and alone.

Shrug it off, your friend died. There is nothing rude about stating that fact.

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