
What Does “don’t get me wrong” mean?
Definition:
an expression said when you fear someone does not understand what you say.
Example(s)
Don’t get me wrong but I think your plan may not work.
This idiom is in the relationship category.

an expression said when you fear someone does not understand what you say.
Don’t get me wrong but I think your plan may not work.
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