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Mad at you vs Mad on you

The correct phrase is "mad at you." It is a common expression in English to indicate being angry with someone. "Mad on you" is not a standard phrase in English and would not be understood in the same way.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

Mad at you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express being angry with someone.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is angry with another person. It is a common expression in English.

Examples:

  • I'm mad at you for forgetting my birthday.
  • She's mad at you because you didn't call her back.
  • Don't be mad at me, I didn't mean to upset you.
  • Why are you mad at me?
  • He's mad at you for breaking his favorite mug.

Alternatives:

  • angry with you
  • upset with you
  • annoyed with you
  • frustrated with you
  • displeased with you

Mad on you

This phrase is not a standard expression in English. It would not be understood in the same way as "mad at you."

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