what is the difference between"about"and "on" when they are

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  • ON is used to suggest that a book, article, lecture etc is serious or academic, suitable for specialists.

    ABOUT is usual when the information given is more general, or the style of communication is more casual.

    A book ABOUT Asia is a book for the general public, whereas a book ON Asia is one for scholars.

    Compare:

    a book ON African history

    a book for children ABOUT Africa and its people

    a lecture on economics

    a conversation about money

    an article on British indutrial problems

    an argument about strikes