Small for your thoughts? Passive aggressive messages take pedantry to a whole new level
It’s inevitable in life that people annoy you, but why communicate what annoys you in an honest and mature way when you can write a good old-fashioned passive-aggressive note?
From Nashville and Melbourne to London and Leeds, Yahoo! Finance has compiled a gallery of hilarious messages from disgruntled people who really wanted to convey how upset they were, but didn’t want to escalate things into an all-out confrontation.
A restaurant manager left customers a note saying that if they were unhappy with the wait time at his establishment, they could apply for a job helping the short-staffed team.
Elsewhere, a college professor sent an email to a chronically late student to ‘congratulate’ him on breaking his own tardy record.
And another shared a very passive-aggressive message from the language app Duolingo, which is famous for the little reminders it sends to users who skip their lessons.
From Popeyes restaurants in the US to Leeds, Yahoo! Finance has put together a gallery of funny passive-aggressive messages from disgruntled people. In London, someone left a note calling to pick up after someone’s dog ‘free yoga’
A manager at Louisiana restaurant chain Popeyes told customers that if they were unhappy with the wait time at his establishment, they could apply for a job helping the short-staffed team.
After a car failed to park in the correct spot, an angry passerby drew new lines on each side of the parking spot
In Hawaii, a landlord ‘thanked’ his tenants for using a flower pot in front of the house as an ashtray.
In Nashville, a disgruntled mother used ‘sad’ cookies to blame her children for visiting her more.
Meanwhile, several wives and husbands and even housemates showed off the passive-aggressive text messages they were sending about chores and doing the dishes.
For more petty and passive-aggressive messages that will blow your mind, scroll down!
A shop that sold guitars in Leeds was so sick of hearing some people play the same songs over and over again that they put up a sign prohibiting them from being played.
Duolingo language learning app leaves passive-aggressive reminders for users who skip their lessons
In the US, a driver wanted to make it known that he was better at following speed restrictions than others
A company even slipped a passive-aggressive note into this security warning on a package
After seeing their neighbor smoking in their stairwell, someone went to the trouble of picking them up to make their point.
A disgruntled housemate left a note fed up with doing the dishes after the people he lives with failed to clean themselves
A mean-spirited husband in Alberta incorrectly filled the dishwasher to get back at his wife after a fight
A wife in Melbourne took a photo of some egg her husband left on the floor after breakfast and sent it to him instead of cleaning it.
One mom used cookies as a passive-aggressive way to let her Nashville kids know she’d like them to visit more often.
Could there be a not-so-hidden message in this manager who recommended a sharp book to his employee?
Elsewhere, a college professor sent an email to a chronically late student to ‘congratulate’ him on breaking his own tardy record.
A landlord managed to get into his tenant’s shoes by responding only with emojis after they requested shelves
A bride bought this rug so all visitors would know what she thinks about her boyfriend’s lack of proposal.
A landlord in Hawaii left a note in a flower pot to prevent people from putting cigarette ash on it, and signed it “mahalo,” which means “thank you.”
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