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:

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