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What is the difference in meaning between
1. That is on you.
2. That is up to you.
What is the difference in meaning between
1. That is on you.
2. That is up to you.
1. That is on you.
2. That is up to you.
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1. That is on you = that is your responsibility/you are held accountable
2. That is up to you = that is your decision/you have the freedom to choose

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