Ask HN: If OOP is about message passing, why not sender.send(receiver, message)?

Ask HN: If OOP is about message passing, why not sender.send(receiver, message)?
2 by revskill | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I learnt that (from Alan Kay), OOP is about message passing, but in most of OOP supported language, the syntax is always receiver.method(message). While i think it should be sender.message(receiver, params) or sender.send(receiver, message, params) Am i missing anything ?

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