Is there a difference between i am sorry that I was misunderstood and I'm sorry you misunderstood?

Answer:
"i am sorry that i was misunderstood" is better than "im sorry you misunderstood" because of the pure fact that if you say "im sorry you misunderstood" it may look like you are putting blame(blaming them for doing a task wrong) or insulting the person (saying they couldn't keep up with you mentaly),in a case where you'd rather be polite and not seem rude you should use "im sorry that i was misunderstood" instead of "im sorry you misunderstood"
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