They’re not on the same wavelength Premium
The Hindu
Workers and Manager are not in agreement on how to make office alterations, resulting in a lack of understanding between them.
“Are things at the office back to normal? Have all the alterations been made?”
“No, they haven’t! And it’s unlikely to happen anytime soon.”
“Why do you say that? It’s just a few things that need to be…”
“The changes that need to be made are quite simple. But unfortunately, the Manager and the workers are not in agreement as to how they should be carried out. They’re not on the same wavelength.”
“Not on the same wavelength? Does it mean that they are not in agreement?”
“I guess you could say that. When you say that two people are on the same wavelength, what you’re suggesting is that the two understand each other very well.”
“It’s probably because they think alike.”
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