What to reply when someone is being passive aggressive over a small thing
The 'no, I'm fine 🙃' energy. Engaging directly turns it into a fight; ignoring guarantees a follow-up. Dry tone names the bit without escalating — it lets them save face if they meant it as a joke and shuts it down if they didn't. It's a pattern, not a one-off, and the dry energy needs to land harder — that's the angle this page tunes for. The example replies below are calibrated to the dry tone myalexai ships with, which is hardcoded against thousands of the highest-engagement TikTok comments. The exact rhythm — short, observational, two steps ahead — is what makes these land.
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Dry — TikTok-comment energy
we'll workshop this and never talk about it again
Dry — alt phrasing if the first feels too sharp
not the passive coming out the gate like that
Dry — when you want it to read like a one-liner that ends the thread
no because that's wild and we're going to act like you didn't say that
Confident — straight bat
If dry isn't your style: keep the substance, lose the deadpan — myalexai will draft this version with one tone-toggle.
Why this tone fits
The dry tone is the default move when warmth would feel performative and confrontation would escalate. It works because it's specific (you're noticing something real), it's economical (one or two lines, not a paragraph), and it's already two beats ahead of the other person — which is exactly how the best TikTok comments operate. myalexai was built to replicate that cadence: pick the dry preset and the model will stay on script the entire conversation.
Pro tip: If the first dry line lands flat, don't follow up — silence after a dry reply is part of the move. If they double down, fire one more from the bank above and let it die there.
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