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Lessons in etiquette: Is it OK to leave an unsigned note?

Ross and Russel
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Is this note passive-aggressive, or fair game?

Ross and John brought in an etiquette expert to question whether it’s ever OK to write a note and leave it unsigned. 

Etiquette expert from Good.Manners.com.au, Anna Musson, said it was important to get on with your neighbours and there was a better way to handle it.

‘This is just un-Australian!’

She said there are only two times when it’s OK to leave a note, for bad parking and a note to say you are having a party.

 ‘The rules for writing a note, number one you have to sign it and say who it’s from and you have to be nice,’ she said.

‘Leaving a passive aggressive note is only going to inflame people.’

Click PLAY to hear the full discussion:

Click PLAY to hear from the victim of the unsigned note on 3AW Breakfast:

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