35 Instances Of Employers Writing Such Delusional Memos That Their Employees Felt Compelled To Expose Them
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Reminders are great for some people, but they're pointless for those of us that know what we're supposed to do.
If you love Reddit posts, especially from the AITA thread, then you're going to love this article because we're about to take a look into this post and see what's going on and what people had to say. Reddit is a great discussion board thread where people can submit posts and people can respond in the comments.
Usually, people come to this thread to vent or to tell a situation that happened while getting an outside opinion on it. That's exactly what happened with this situation and we're going to give you an inside scoop on this particular post.
This wife came to Reddit to ask about her husband and whether or not she was wrong for responding to him how she did. Ultimately she explains that he's been giving her annoying unnecessary reminders about things that need to be done while she's at home.
Now, some of you might be thinking that this is nothing to complain about and you'd just take the reminders, but for those who know exactly what they're supposed to do, this can be a little annoying.
With that being said, we're going to share the OP's post as well as some of the comments that were left under the post.
I think any of us would be annoyed in this situation, but honestly who knows how he really means this. The comments are saying that the husband is TA and clearly OP thinks that he should back off and stop reminding her.
Regardless it definitely makes us wonder what his intention was with all of this.