Your treat意思

"Your treat" is an informal phrase often used in social situations where people are splitting the cost of something, such as a meal, drinks, or tickets. It means that the person to whom the phrase is directed is expected to pay for the entire cost. The word "treat" in this context means to pay for someone else's share or expense.

For example, if you and a friend go out to dinner and your friend suggests "your treat", they are implying that you should cover the cost of both meals. It's typically used in a friendly and light-hearted manner among friends or acquaintances.

This phrase is similar to "it's on you" or "you're buying" and is part of the broader concept of taking turns paying for things among friends, which is often referred to as "going Dutch" (splitting the bill equally).