We’ve all created them and we’ve all been victims of passive-aggressive notes, since sometimes that’s the only way of handling an irritating or otherwise awkward situations. Leaving notes or writing down your feelings can be a lot easier when it comes to inconsiderate neighbors, people who blocked you in the driveway, annoying co-workers (you know the one I’m talking about, don’t you?) or any person you don’t want to confront face to face. Some people use these passive-aggressive notes as a way to express their disapproval, and judging by these hilarious notes, other people just use them to have some fun.
Out of line
We’ve all been caught in a similar situation, when we can’t find a parking space since someone is taking up two spaces simply because they couldn’t make the extra effort of parking inside the lines; we can all relate to the feelings of frustration and anger – anger at the world, at ourselves, and mostly at this person who doesn’t know how to park properly, or just doesn’t care enough.
There are different methods for handling such a situation, and people choose to handle it differently: while some people just can’t control their anger, and they vandalize the car in one way or another, other people handle the situation passive-aggressively. While this is probably not as strong a statement as trashing their car, it gets the message across, and it’s a more civilized way to tell someone you’re displeased about his parking.