ickplanttoYou Should Know@lemmy.world·1 year agoedit-21 year agoYSK these e-mail tips(i.postimg.cc)imagearrow-up125arrow-down13message-square37file-textfedilink
arrow-up122arrow-down1imageYSK these e-mail tips(i.postimg.cc)ickplanttoYou Should Know@lemmy.world·1 year agoedit-21 year agomessage-square37file-textfedilink
Why YSK: These email tips are helpful for people who struggle with boundaries and want to communicate more assertively.
minus-squareRagingNerdoholicarrow-up1arrow-down0·1 year agolinkfedilinkTo be honest, I find most of these passive aggressive and patronizing.
minus-squareBurstararrow-up0arrow-down0·1 year agolinkfedilinkI agree, but, you’d be surprised how many people find many of these seemingly innocuous distinctions offensive (if only a little bit). For example, I was once chided by HR for saying ‘no problem’ during a seemingly friendly discussion.
minus-squarekingvolcanoarrow-up0arrow-down0·1 year agolinkfedilinkI mean apparently some people think a thumbs up in a chat is passive aggressive.
To be honest, I find most of these passive aggressive and patronizing.
I agree, but, you’d be surprised how many people find many of these seemingly innocuous distinctions offensive (if only a little bit). For example, I was once chided by HR for saying ‘no problem’ during a seemingly friendly discussion.
I mean apparently some people think a thumbs up in a chat is passive aggressive.
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