I know it is difficult to think of what to say when someone dies, and to appear, at least respectful, butt what does it mean and why say?
Many of the countless synonyms for dying are euphemisms—verbal tranquilizers to help us avoid dealing head on with harsh realities.
When I die ... or kick the bucket, fall off the perch, push up daisies, guess who's not going to shop at Wal-Mart anymore, like dinner guests who take a pass on dessert, no longer with us, "lost" or "asleep.", "called home" "bit the dust." And to most of us, "taking a dirt nap." .
OR
Passed, passed on, or passed away
Resting in peace, eternal rest, asleep
Demise
Deceased
Departed, gone, lost, slipped away
Lost her battle, lost her life, succumbed
Gave up the ghost
Didn't make it
Breathed her last
Went to be with the Lord, Went to Heaven, Met his Maker
Was called home, is in a better place
or worse
www.you-can-be-funny.com/Euphemisms-For-Death.htmlI am basically just going to die and be dead.