Idiom: GET YOUR WIRES CROSSED - English Vocabulary #shorts
Today's idiom is "get your wires crossed." Now, when people get their wires crossed, it means they have a different understanding of the same situation. So, there is some kind of misunderstanding, some kind of confusion. Here are a few examples to help you understand: • I thought the meeting was at three o'clock, but you thought it was at four o'clock. We must have gotten our wires crossed. • I think we got our wires crossed somewhere. I went on vacation to Vienna, not Venice. • My response is, "You got your wires crossed." Because he scared people with a shark, and I scared people with a clown. • The project got a little messy because the manager and the team got their wires crossed about the deadlines.They definitely need to improve their communication to avoid confusion. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time. https://organicenglish.club/resources ❖ Support the channel HERE 👋🏽: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organicenglish More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #idioms #english #vocabulary #learnenglish #grammar #ielts #englishteacher #englishvocabulary #englishlearning #englishidioms #englishgrammar #englishtips #englishlanguage #phrasalverbs #toefl #education #studyenglish #learningenglish #learning #phrases #speakenglish #idiom #englishclass #esl #ingles #language #englishcourse #proverbs #vocab #learnenglishonline #slowenglish #english #nativespeakeridioms