It's your decision · You decide
This phrase is your go-to when you're giving someone the power to choose! 💪 Whether it's picking a movie, deciding on dinner, or planning a weekend trip, it clearly states that the ball is in their court. 🏀 It's perfect for showing flexibility and trust! ✨
💡 **Friendly Reminder!** 'It's up to you' is super versatile, but remember it sometimes implies you don't have a strong preference yourself. If you secretly DO have an opinion, you might want to suggest something first and then add this phrase for extra politeness. 😉 For example: 'I like Italian, but it's totally up to you!'
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'It's up to you'? A. When a friend asks you to choose between two restaurants for dinner and you want to give them the final say. B. When you are giving a strict order to your subordinate at work. C. When a police officer is asking you for your driver's license.