English lesson application (with Jale): https://forms.gle/RGS9xwfLHXRRnmaQ9
For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/daily-english-pod/id1754079453
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5BlVNSNuNHtPtBS3NGqo7U?si=djxO8x_9Sk2QGTZXc21DlA&nd=1&dlsi=391f9eb5d2e247abXc21DlA
That's on me
When we say “that’s on me,” we mean: I take responsibility. It’s a calm, grown-up way to admit a mistake — without excuses, drama, or self-blame. It simply means: I own my part.
Examples:
1- He gave unclear instructions, and the task went wrong. Instead of blaming anyone else, he said, “That’s on me — I should’ve explained it better.”
2- She reread the message she had sent. She realized the confusion wasn’t intentional — but it was avoidable. She took a breath and said, “Sorry… that’s on me.”