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Article created by: Ilona Baliūnaitė

"As per my last e-mail." "A few things..." "While I understand your urgency..." If you recognize any of these, you're probably familiar with office language. It's clunky. It's repetitive. But once you become fluent at it, you start noticing little nuances that make it a bit more exciting. Like the passive-aggressive phrases people throw at each other to make life harder than it should be.

Recently, writer, producer, and social media consultant Delia Paunescu asked Twitter to list the best/most insufferable work gibberish, and holy coffee-machine-small-talk, did everyone deliver! Scroll down to check them out and upvote your faves!

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Tweet showing an example of passive aggressive gibberish phrases commonly used in workplace communication.

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    Tweet by Paul Carson sharing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase commonly used in workplace job ads.

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    Tweet showing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase commonly used in the workplace to mask criticism.

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    Tweet from Mitch Dinkins sharing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase common in workplace communication.

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    Screenshot of a tweet featuring a passive aggressive gibberish phrase commonly used in the workplace.

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    #6

    Screenshot of a tweet showing a passive aggressive workplace phrase explaining urgency and procrastination.

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    Tweet showing a passive aggressive workplace phrase I wanted to follow up with high engagement and replies about gibberish phrases.

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    Screenshot of a tweet sharing examples of passive aggressive phrases commonly used in workplace communication.

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    #9

    Tweet showing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase about development opportunities commonly used in the workplace.

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    #10

    Screenshot of a tweet showing a passive aggressive workplace phrase about knowing and reading policy changes.

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    Tweet showing a passive aggressive workplace phrase explaining hidden meanings used by supervisors in office communication.

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    Tweet showing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase used in workplace communication with explanation and engagement stats.

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    #13

    Tweet about passive aggressive gibberish phrases at work, featuring a common example of quick question needing a fast answer.

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    #14

    Tweet from Melanie Dione sharing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase commonly used in the workplace.

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    Tweet showing a passive aggressive workplace phrase asking for a recap email, highlighting common office gibberish phrases.

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    Tweet screenshot showing a passive aggressive workplace phrase explained with the keyword passive aggressive gibberish phrases.

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    #17

    Tweet showing a passive aggressive workplace phrase stating they will table the conversation for now.

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    #18

    Tweet from AT&T with a passive aggressive workplace phrase about being on mute during a meeting, shared on Twitter.

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    Tweet by David Gibb sharing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase used commonly in the workplace about balancing workload.

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    Screenshot of a tweet humorously sharing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase commonly used in the workplace.

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    Tweet from Jessica Doverspike explaining a passive aggressive workplace phrase people often use in office conversations.

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    Screenshot of a tweet showing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase commonly used in the workplace about resumes.

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    #23

    Tweet showing a passive aggressive gibberish phrase used in the workplace about delegating tasks to an associate.

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    Screenshot of a tweet showing a passive aggressive workplace phrase meaning you messed up, related to passive aggressive gibberish phrases.

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    Woman in pink top laughing, illustrating passive aggressive gibberish phrases often used in workplace conversations.

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