Arguing with a passive aggressive person is much like banging your head against a wall. Conflict is a natural part of daily life, and to coexist we all disagree on occasion. But what do you do when the person you're trying to coexist with refuses to be up front about their feelings and won't debate the issues that need to be resolved?
Understand how a passive aggressive person interacts with the world before you do battle. They are terrified of conflict and avoid it at all costs. This means that they take out their angers and frustration on you in subtle, passive ways but run when confronted.
Their insecurities stem from being afraid that if they speak up they will lose everything. Pick your battles. A passive aggressive person avoids a fight at all cost.
If you love a good debate and aren't afraid of confrontation, be sure that you're not arguing for sport or nit-picking over things that don't really matter. Only argue about issues that truly need to be resolved. Give them lots of ... more.
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