Eric:
Conceptually, there exists the basic reality of a common understanding.
This refers to common awareness, common understanding, common knowledge, common premises and common assumptions.
Everybody employs common assumptions or a "common ground" even if they do not articulate it explicitly. Any person who uses discriminating thought can discover unstated assumptions even if another person does not explicitly state the hidden assumptions.
There can be common ground as to Social Customs, Cultural Understandings and practices and Basical knowledge as is known to exist in Science, Philosophy, Theology, Law, and the Arts and History.
If a person lacks an awareness of these common assumptions, suppositions and presuppositions, their communication with other people will appear awkward, disjointed, confused or unclear.