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15 Moments Of Passive Aggression That Got The Point Across

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Published April 18, 2024

Published April 18, 2024

Though some people may not advise it and may not agree, sometimes the passive-aggressive approach to a situation is the best approach. Some people may call it immature, childish even, but there is no denying that it gets the message across in an effective way.

No one likes to think they are the ones being targeted in a passive-aggressive note, and no one likes feeling like someone is being passive-aggressive towards them, because it's an uncomfortable feeling. But it does work, and that's been shown time and time again.

The passive-aggressive method is funny too, and results in some pretty awkward yet laughable signs, messages, and statements. So, despite it not being super advisable, being passive-aggressive is sometimes very necessary and very helpful.

Reddit's "Passive Aggressive" community is a subreddit that contains all of the most passive-aggressive moments that users have come across in their daily lives. Things that they have been victims of, things they have seen in the wild, and things they have had to do.

Here are 15 uncomfortable moments that got a message across.

Just read the instructions

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Leaky faucet

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Make 'em proud

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Hmmm

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Ouch

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What did Ann do

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"Clearly"

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I mean, fair

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This sign in this user's work bathroom

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Canceled a free membership

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Whoops

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This was done for a reason

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Good point, honestly

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Why are you littering?

(Source: Reddit)

Even the toddler knows

(Source: Reddit)

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