There are lot of differences in depressive behaviour and passive agressive behaviour
1)In depressive behaviour the person will feel sad , fearfulness, loneliness, they have feeling of guilt. They also exhibit the feeling of worthlessness they show disinterest in life. They blame themselves for many things that occurs naturally too. They will have thought of death and suicide . They have outbursts too.
2) In passive aggressive behaviour the person will show agressive behave indirectly rather than directly . For example the person will always stay rude, stubborn and demands for silly reason .. if they dislike a person they will exhibit stubborn excuses in order to avoid that person. They show more anger indirectly by acting rude. They will procrastinate, exhibit sulleness etc..
These are the difference between depressive behaviour and passive aggressive behaviour.
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