Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Being a master of passive aggression is more common than you think. We all know the person who can deliver a psychological ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Being on the receiving end of passive aggression is a social minefield. Whether coming from colleagues, friends, or family members ...
Have you ever worked with someone whose behavior reminds you of the classic R&B song “Smiling Faces Sometimes” by The Undisputed Truth? “Smiling faces sometimes/Pretend to be your friend/Smiling faces ...
How many times have you received an email that contains “per my last email” at work, or how often have you gotten the cold shoulder from a coworker? Chances are that if you’ve spent any time in a ...
Could you be passive-aggressive? Passive-aggressive people may express or act on negative feelings like anger, annoyance, or hurt in indirect but still hostile ways that can jeopardize relationships, ...
A study by a team of Korean psychologists paints a clear picture of what passive-aggressive behavior really means, and how you can spot this unwanted tendency in yourself and others. “In modern ...
Many of the adults reading this post likely grew up in a world where at the end of the day, they were able to return to a home and “unplug” from the activities, pressures, and communication of school ...
Over the past year, there have been several employee-driven movements in the corporate world. “Quiet Quitting” has been gaining popularity and can be linked to the rise of passive aggression in the ...
At a time when HR professionals and employers are facing challenges such as layoffs, quiet quitting and a potential recession, putting a check on employees' sarcasm, or the snarky tone of an email, ...
As a follow-up to my first ever article on The Mag a couple of weeks ago, ‘Hooliganism in football’, l should like to point out, where the opposite may ...
Being on the receiving end of passive aggression is a social minefield. Whether coming from colleagues, friends, or family members, those subtle jabs and veiled criticisms can catch you off guard.