A teacher left a pas-agg note in my daughter's lunch box
"What is wrong with the things we always had at school?"
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A mother was left fuming after discovering a 'passive-aggressive' note from her daughter's teachers in her lunchbox.
The mother took to Reddit to share a photo of a note found in her daughter's lunch on the first day back to school.
And it's safe to say it got other parents in the comments riled up as well.
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The "pas-agg" note
The note, which was printed in colour on an A4 piece of paper, had an image of a bag of chips on it, accompanied by the message: "No crisps please."
“This passive-aggressive note in my daughter's lunchbox today,” she captioned the photo.
“Back to school indeed.”
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"Is this the sort of shit I’ve got to look forward to when my kids reach school age?"
In the comments, forum members were equally as outraged by the teacher's note with one saying, "I'd like to see what this school is serving in their canteen for those who don't bring a packed lunch."
"If I had a child it would irritate the hell out of me," added someone else.
"What is wrong with the things we always had at school?" questioned a third.
Someone else bluntly responded: "What on earth. Why? Tell them to f*** off."
"Write 'They weren't for you' on the bottom and pack her another one tomorrow with her name written on them," suggested another sassy commenter.
And this creative Redditor added: "Send her to school with ten packets of crisps and she can start making money by selling them on the school's fledgling Black Market."
"Is this the sort of shit I’ve got to look forward to when my kids reach school age?" one other person pointed out.
"Don't let them bully your kids," someone else urged.
"I decant my son’s chips into a little pot because he struggles to open the packet. Might help disguise them if the school keeps being moronic..." one mum advised.
"This is so stupid," concluded someone else. "I mean a bag of crisps is, what? A couple of hundred calories of fried potato. I don't see why that can't be part of a healthy diet..."
Originally published as A teacher left a pas-agg note in my daughter's lunch box