[Essay] I think I'll pass

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Some people consider cosmetic surgery no more serious than visiting a spa or a salon. But others say, "I think I'll pass." They're aware that cosmetic surgery , and surgery should never be taken lightly.
The above text is from Topnotch 2A, I have a question about the meaning of "I think I'll pass" here. Does it mean "die" or "pass away" here?
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No, it means that they will not have cosmetic surgery.
 

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I've copied the text below from my Longman dictionary. Did I do it relevant?

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. pass on [intransitive] to not accept an invitation or offer

I’m afraid I’ll have to pass on that offer of coffee.
 
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And should we not say "I think I'll pass on"?
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No. If you said that, I would think you meant "I think I'll die". One of the meanings of "to pass on" is "to die". "To pass on + something" (in this context) means to decide not to take/buy/have it.

Do you want some cake?
I'm on a diet so I think I'll pass, thanks..

We're all going to London for the weekend. Would you like to come?
I think I'll pass, thanks. I don't really like London.

If you wanted to use "pass on" with those examples, you would say "I'll pass on that, thanks".
 
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