Is there a difference between 'up until' and 'up to? And can 'lover' be offensive in some cases cuz I saw in another video where a person seemed offended by being called 'lover' by another person.

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Up until" is the period during or before an event or action. Whereas "up to" marks the limit of something. A "lover" is a romantic and/or sexual partner. But if it's not used in that context, it could be offensive since it's quite an intimate term. Ex: Fill the measuring cup up to halfway. Ex: Up until the wedding, I was so nervous. Ex: Don't call me that. I'm not your lover!