Why do 'I'm up for it' and 'I'm down for it' mean the same thing? - Quora

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Answer (1 of 35): The phrases "I'm up for it" and "I'm down for it" are both idiomatic expressions used to indicate a person's willingness or enthusiasm to participate in or engage with something. Although the two phrases may seem contradictory when taken literally, they have become colloquialism

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