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Go postal

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Origin Story

Originates from US postal worker incidents in the 1980s-1990s where workers became violent.

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The phrase 'go postal' dates back to a sad period in US history.
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Informal Usage

Used informally, often in casual conversation, but can be inappropriate in formal situations.

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My friend was about to go postal after losing his keys again.
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Negative Connotation

Carries a negative connotation, implying harmful loss of control or unprofessional behavior.

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The manager warned the team not to go postal during the stressful project.
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