We talk to different people and most of the times we don't know what they make of our sentences. The problem isn't that I misunderstood you, it's you who miscommunicated. Almost always you will find that people misunderstand only because of the other person miscommunicated his points.
So, make it amply clear about what you think when you say something that has high chances of being misunderstood. What contributes to misunderstanding: how you said it, when you said it, and why did you say it now. (you see everything is to do with your communication)
PS: By the way, "miscommunicated" is not a word in the standard dictionary. The first guy who tells me why the usage is incorrect wins an iPad.
So, make it amply clear about what you think when you say something that has high chances of being misunderstood. What contributes to misunderstanding: how you said it, when you said it, and why did you say it now. (you see everything is to do with your communication)
PS: By the way, "miscommunicated" is not a word in the standard dictionary. The first guy who tells me why the usage is incorrect wins an iPad.