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Duty is something you are required to do; Responsibility is something you should do.
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Explanation: The distinction as stated is oversimplified. Both "duty" and "responsibility" can mean obligations you are required to carry out; "responsibility" also emphasizes accountability for outcomes. Duties are often formal or imposed (legal, professional), while responsibilities can be assigned, assumed voluntarily, or expected morally — but neither is limited to just "required" vs "should."
Explanation: The distinction as stated is oversimplified. Both "duty" and "responsibility" can mean obligations you are required to carry out; "responsibility" also emphasizes accountability for outcomes. Duties are often formal or imposed (legal, professional), while responsibilities can be assigned, assumed voluntarily, or expected morally — but neither is limited to just "required" vs "should."
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