Correctly tends to mean "the same as me'" Given the nature and plasticity of language this is not fully possible--although there can be a great deal of congruence.
What is key is understanding what the other person means when they say X (to the best of your ability)--the understanding is, I think, more important than the congruence because it establishes a basis to build congruence--it is prior.
Correctly tends to mean "the same as me'" Given the nature and plasticity of language this is not fully possible--although there can be a great deal of congruence.
What is key is understanding what the other person means when they say X (to the best of your ability)--the understanding is, I think, more important than the congruence because it establishes a basis to build congruence--it is prior.