Golden Age (metaphor) - Senior Citizen

Senior Citizen

Companies will use "Golden Age" as a marketing euphemism to replace "senior citizen":

  • Golden Age Passport, a National Park Service pass for citizens who are 62 or older.

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Famous quotes containing the words senior and/or citizen:

    Never burn bridges. Today’s junior prick, tomorrow’s senior partner.
    Kevin Wade, U.S. screenwriter, and Mike Nichols. Katharine Parker (Sigourney Weaver)

    In a period of a people’s life that bears the designation “transitional,” the task of a thinking individual, of a sincere citizen of his country, is to go forward, despite the dirt and difficulty of the path, to go forward without losing from view even for a moment those fundamental ideals on which the entire existence of the society to which he belongs is built.
    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818–1883)