Re: Do I have a right to be annoyed?
- From: Rosalie B. <gmbeasley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:23:27 -0400
Banty <Banty_member@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <n8eh1412eodvba6auo1ii9mh205o06uscr@xxxxxxx>, Rosalie B. says...Well maybe I have defined it wrong. But what I meant was - give an
Put some of Banty's excuses without explanation in your mental pocket,
and do the passive aggressive thing with her.
How is that passive aggressive? (Not sure what you mean.)
reason that is not specific, and just keep on smiling and doing that
whenever the problem comes up without seeming to 'get' what the other
person wants you to do.
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