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Being Passive-Aggressive

Being Passive-Aggressive

In many life situations, including in the workplace, feelings of frustration and anger can surface. The desire to avoid confrontation and stifle these emotions is a common response. However, when those strong feelings are left unaddressed, they can manifest as passive-aggressive communication. 

These subtle but snide comments can slip through inadvertently and, over time, create more animosity within teams and professional relationships.

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