So I gave my friend a compliment on their post and was like “so pretty 😍” and they replied with all you! Now I really don’t know what this means and now I feel slow
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Like where does it came from? What does it mean?
Non American here so I'm kinda curious. How are they used differently in a sentence?
It generally means "it is your responsibility." By responsibility it means that the blame or the victory would belong to you - sometimes it is said when someone is taking a risk or doing something that could go badly. The person saying it means "it is your choice, but don't blame me if it fails." Particularly in superhero movies where people are doing dangerous things all the time.
"It's all on you" could mean:
It's all because of you (you're at fault, you're the reason everything failed)
It all depends on you (you're the only person responsible for this task)
In both cases, it's a question of responsibility - either for something that has been already done (but often poorly) or that may go wrong in the future, or for something that still needs to be done (and may be a large task).
I have heard that "You guys" is more common in the northern part of the U.S., and "Y'all" is more common in the southern part of the U.S. However, I have seen New Yorkers say "Y'all" as well.
So here are my questions:
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which is better, "You guys" or "Y'all"? What is your opinion?
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what words do you use to refer to more than one person in the UK?
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is "You guys" an expression that can be used even if the group includes women?
thx!