Passive communication avoids naming what you actually want or feel, leaving others to guess—'I don't mind,' 'whatever you think,' or questions phrased as statements like 'wouldn't it be better if we...?' Identifying these patterns in your own voice and rewriting them to express direct preferences or concerns makes you a clearer communicator.
Passive communication is a style characterized by indirect expression of needs and feelings, frequent hedging, avoidance of direct requests, and a tendency to prioritize others' comfort over honest self-expression. It often leads to unmet needs, accumulated resentment, and the frustrating experience of not being taken seriously.
Identifying passive communication patterns in your own writing is difficult because they feel natural and safe to the person using them. AI can scan your messages for passive construction markers such as excessive qualifiers, buried requests, and self-minimizing phrases, then offer assertive rewrites that preserve your tone while making your actual needs and positions clear to the reader.
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