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15 Acts Of Passive Aggression That Got The Point Across

Two images from /r/passiveaggressive
Two images from /r/passiveaggressive

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Published May 10, 2024

Published May 10, 2024

Maybe being passive-aggressive isn't the most mature way to deal with something, but no one can deny the fact that it gets the message across. Everyone has been passive-aggressive before, it's just in our nature to be that way sometimes. There is no doubt about the fact that it sends a message, too. Were these messages warranted? Well, that's up for debate. But people who are passive-aggressive clearly don't want the confrontation, they just have something to say and they are gonna leave it up to the person they are targeting to figure it out.

There are lots of reasons for someone to be passive-aggressive, and many of them can be found on Reddit's /r/passiveaggressive. This subreddit documents funny signs, messages, and other moments of people doing something a little petty, but supposedly for a good reason. Here are 15 moments of pure passive aggression for you do decide whether they were warranted or not.

Passive aggressive from birth

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Just for you

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Why are you littering?

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The Ohio hate

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Leave it alone

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This shouldn't be needed

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Dang

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It's the limit

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'Clearly'

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Break room things

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In an apartment with shared parking

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Someone's leaving gifts

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Yikes

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Is this passive aggressive? Or just nice

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Oh?

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