“A single moment of misunderstanding is sometimes so poisonous that it makes us forget within a minute the hundred lovable moments spent together.” We all have experiences a misunderstanding with someone in life. It is not easy but things can be clear if you talk about it. I had a misunderstanding with my parents once. It wasn’t something big, but it did change our relationship. The misunderstanding that I had with them was because someone came to them gossiping about me. It was all because someone went to my parents and told them things that weren’t true. This conflict brought many problems with them because they wouldn’t believe me when I told them the truth. I got punished for that too. I was not able to go out with my friends. The person told my parents lies and thought that I was the girl who saw with someone when in reality it was another girl. When this person found out that that girl wasn’t me, she did not know how to tell my parents because she knew of all the problems I had with them. When my parents find out that it wasn’t true, they didn’t know what to say to me than sorry and they felt bad about it. I forgave them. After all they are my parents and because I knew it was not me. What I have learned from all of this is to never go talk to someone else without having proof of what you’re going to say. Even if you have proof just go and talk to that person instead of telling someone else. Clear everything out before it comes to a big misunderstanding. Even though I didn’t like this experience at all, I am thankful I got to experience it because that way I don’t commit the same mistakes. Being able to talk my parents about it was worth it because now they trust me and will believe in me if something like this happens again. My parents did not trust me because they did not know what to think because it was the first time that I had a problem with them like this one. They were worried about me because