i am okay being misunderstood

May 12, 2022 12:06am CST
Sometimes dealing with people is quite a hassle that i almost never correct them when they misunderstand me. I don't bother myself to spend my energy on something like that. it happens with my family, friends or just anyone. i hate being misunderstood by my partner . But I don't feel like correcting him. instead i prefer showing him through my actions that he had been wrong about me, it could take time, and he would be disappointed by me till its cleared. Will this complicate our relationship? I'm not sure
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@Ladanger (14582)
• United States
12 May 22
Communication is very important in a relationship. Giving the silent treatment isn’t the best option but it’s okay for you to take space. It can be exhausting explaining things.
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@ExplorewtMe (6333)
• Nairobi, Kenya
12 May 22
Ok,I agree with you that it is not required to explain your thought to everyone, But I do think if some people matter to you then you should communicate and put your view in front of them. I am sure they will understand your point of view.
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@Sojourn (13836)
• India
12 May 22
Misunderstanding can be fixed by sitting together and talking face to face in a relaxed manner and in leisure time.
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12 May 22
Is your partner a guy too? Maybe you can try to explain to him nicely.
12 May 22
i think explaining is difficult for me. but as somebody already said in the comments now on i should atleast start trying.
12 May 22
@Henanas Yes, communication is key. But nicely though..
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• Shenzhen, China
12 May 22
I don't like misunderstanding,if i am misunderstanded,i will see whether it is a big or serious misunderstanding.I will ignore some tiny misunderstanding,there is no need to clarify.but if it is serious,probably cause big trouble or affect relationship,i will try best to clarify misunderstanding.that's all.
@Luis11 (399)
12 May 22
The most important part of a relationship will always be communication without it there's no relationship.