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What is the relationship between unsolicited advice and passive aggression?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Unsolicited advice can be a form of passive aggression, as it often implies that the advisor believes they are superior or more knowledgeable. This dynamic can create a power imbalance, where the advisor seeks to elevate their own status at the expense of the recipient's self-esteem. The act of giving advice without request can serve as a subtle means of asserting dominance.

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