Can people ever understand each other if one speaks something and the other one "interprets" something else?

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Certainly. Fact of the matter is that most of the time, the shared context is sufficient to bridge the gap. Language is built for connecting people in precisely this fashion. Which is why it’s vitally important that everybody in the same group shares the same rules for encoding and decoding messages. If the other end is being deliberately difficult, then the problem is not one of communication but of dissonant values or intentions.

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