Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "you're the reason" with real scene examples.

This means the speaker is blaming someone for causing a change in plans.
From One Night, One Forever, Episode 11
The speaker blames another person for causing someone to change plans.
Use this when you think someone is responsible for disrupting plans. It can sound accusatory and should be used carefully.
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