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60 The most passive aggressive phrases at work don’t sound cruel on the surface, they can actually sound polite — “friendly reminder,” “per my last email,” “for future reference,” “as you no doubt are aware” — and the damage isn’t in the words, it’s in the smile they’re wrapped in that makes you feel insane for being bothered

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Editorial team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 09:15 EDT

The most passive aggressive phrases at work don’t sound cruel on the surface, they can actually sound polite — “friendly reminder,” “per my last email,” “for future reference,” “as you no doubt are aware” — and the damage isn’t in the words, it’s in the smile they’re wrapped in that makes you feel insane for being bothered

There’s a particular feeling that comes from reading “friendly reminder” in an email and immediately wanting to throw your laptop out a window, right? The words are soft. The smiley face might even be there. But you know — somehow, in your bones — that you’ve just been told off. And if you mention it ... Read more

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