Misunderstanding is the root cause of many a dissension. That's why it's not uncommon to see two quarrel, and when you ask waguan, you realise that in fact, they were both saying the same thing differently.
It makes us hold others responsible not for what they actually say or really mean, but for our own erroneous interpretations.
Like the other day, this guy went into an eatery for dinner. Serving him, the waitress asked: "Sir, will you need a fork?" And perhaps because of the "Happy Ending" label on the door, the guy replied with great excitement: "Eh? Ah... yeah, but after dinner." And so he was defeated of his expectation.
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