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Books : Passive Aggressive Notes: Painfully Polite and Hilariously Hostile Writings
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 818.5402
EAN: 9780061630590
ISBN: 0061630594
Label: Collins
Manufacturer: Collins
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: November 01, 2008
Publisher: Collins
Release Date: November 04, 2008
Studio: Collins
Sales Rank: 5528
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Amazon.com Review: Book Description Part voyeuristic entertainment, part group therapy, Passive Aggressive Notes offers a fascinating look at the all-too-familiar frustrations of embattled office drones, apartment dwellers, parents, and pet owners everywhere.
This curated collection combines dozens of outrageous, never-before-seen notes as well as favorites from Passiveaggressivenotes.com a 2008 Webby Award Winner and the official "Best Blog" of the South by Southwest Interactive festival.
A Note from the Author
It all began with a first date...and not a particularly good date, either. Apparently, things between this guy and his roommate had gotten so bad that they now communicated almost exclusively via Post-it note. Ah, yes, I said, I know those notes well--my current apartment (where I lived with three other roommates) had seen its share, most of them about the presence of unwashed dishes in the sink. They were usually signed with love; they were never addressed directly. I should start collecting them, I joked--put them on the Internet or something. Now that would be passive-aggressive.
Later that night--after it became clear that our relationship wasn't going to progress beyond standard small talk--I decided to do just that. And unlike my roommates' approach to dish-washing, the response to passiveaggressivenotes.com was enthusiastic, immediate, and overwhelming. Within weeks of the site's launch, thousands of notes poured in from shared bathrooms, kitchens, cubicles, and parking lots. (Wrote one reader: "Instead of a single note, can I submit an entire person? Like my mother?") This book represents the funniest and most outrageous of those submissions.
Despite the book's title, some of these notes are really more aggressive in tone, and some of them are more passive--polite, even. What they all share a common sense of frustration that's been channeled into written form rather than a direct confrontation. It's barbed criticism disguised as something else--helpful advice, friendly concern, light-hearted humor. But as Dr. Scott Wetzler, a clinical psychologist and author of Living with the Passive-Aggressive Man, observed: "A joke can be the most skillful passive-aggressive act there is."
--Kerry Miller
A Look Inside Passive Aggressive Notes (Click on Images to Enlarge)
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This book was the perfect Xmas gift for my passive aggressive, sarcastic sister. She got a big kick out of it and so did the rest of my family. We sat around, listening to her read the notes aloud, laughing our butts off! Seriously, this is great!
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This book was a quick entertaining read with pictures. We all have received, seen, or written notes of the kind found in the book. Some of them were very funny, others a little scary.
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This book was originally inspired by passiveaggressivenotes.com, a popular website started by Kerry Miller, where people were asked to upload passive-aggressive notes that they have received or have found from any place imaginable. As the website states, the criteria for what constitutes a `passive-aggressive' note is taken from the New York times definition: "the classic description of the behavior captures a stubborn malcontent, someone who passively resists fulfilling ... Read More
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This is a hilarious collection of missives from people whose ire outweighed their judgment. It is a great book to carry for those moments you find yourself waiting, whether in a airport terminal, on a subway, or for a sermon to end. You will find yourself passing it to your neighbor with "hey, look at this!" but be careful or it may be a while before you get it back. All in all, good fun and a great read, over and over!
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A friend gave this to me for my birthday and it's hilarious! The intro had me laughing out loud (particularly the part about babies in bars). This is a great gift for anyone who's ever had a roommate or coworker leave them a note (I had several flashbacks to freshman year of college while reading this).
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