As someone who's pretty conflict avoidant, I've had moments where I can get a little passive aggressive. Not saying it's a good thing, just saying it's the truth!!!
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But after perusing the r/passiveaggressive subreddit, I'm pleased to say that I've never been as passively petty as these 19 people. Like, not even close. See for yourself:
1."My supervisor at work decided to let me know his opinion on my purchase."
2."Went to visit my in-laws for a week. Also, I pay for a street parking pass."
3."Went to a friendsgiving. They let their neighbor know ahead of time that they would be having people over. It was 4:45 p.m. on a Saturday, and about six people were there at that point. He abruptly knocked on the door once, taped this note to the door, and ran off."
4."My favorite coffee shop posted new signs around the building."
5."Made this for a coworker. Hopefully, they'll throw their trash out."
6."Found this gem taped to my trash bin. How should I respond?"
7."No, I'm not planning to park here, sorry."
8."Pretty direct?"
9."The level of effort that went into this."
10."This elementary school teacher's warning sign to students."
11."Cold night in Australia...we were parked legally and nowhere near their bins."
12."Notes left on leaky faucet at work."
13."It’s the, 'Make mom and dad proud' for me."
14."Sign inside an Advance Auto Parts bathroom."
15."I live with roommates and made this sign instead of talking to them about this."
16."My neighbors are done with Dexter’s doo and the owner’s sh*t."
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