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If I leave a message to someone such like as "Can you please bala bala bala?"

After a while, I want to let him skip my question.

So I said "Please pass it" but is this correct?

Or I should use "Please ignore it" instead?

KillingTime
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Pass is an extremely common verb with many uses both transitive and intransitive, including many phrasal or prepositional versions. Some transitive senses accept an indirect object as recipient.

  • You can pass on the left not the right.
  • You can pass someone the salt, and you pass the salt to somone.
  • You can pass (or pass by) the salt (without taking any for yourself).
  • You can pass the salt on (or onwards or along).
  • You can pass (or take a pass) on the salt today if you don't care for any.
  • You can pass on to the next step once you've completed the current one.
  • An old dog can pass on (and go to to doggy-heaven).

Passing a question usually means answering it correctly, like passing an exam, but can sometimes mean other things. It doesn't usually mean bypassing the question. Passing on a question means not answering it. So does taking a pass on a question. Passing someone a question means giving it to them.

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