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When someone is being passive-aggressive, they are being hostile towards you and avoiding an assertive conversation. They might do this because they are afraid of rejection, upsetting you, or potential conflict, to name a few.
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Grieving may feel like a giant ball in a box with a pain button. This analogy may help you understand the process better.