misunderstand each other · have a miscommunication · be confused about something
Ever had one of those days where you and a colleague completely misunderstood each other, leading to a hilarious (or not-so-hilarious) mix-up? 😂 This phrase is your go-to when there's a bit of confusion or miscommunication, especially in work-related tasks or schedules! 🗓️ It's a polite way to say, 'Oops, I think we weren't on the same page!'
Your team thought the meeting was at 10 AM, but you thought it was at 11 AM. Which English expression describes this situation best? A. get the ball rolling B. get one's wires crossed C. hit the ground running
💡 **Pro-tip!** Use 'get our wires crossed' to suggest a mutual misunderstanding, not to blame anyone. It's a collaborative way to clear the air. You can say, 'I think we might have gotten our wires crossed about the deadline.' It’s much softer than 'You misunderstood me!'