Will You Be OK With That?

Do you agree with this?

You can use this phrase when asking your boss, teacher, parent, or someone above you for permission. … Use this phrase when you want to be polite but are sure that the person you are asking will probably give you permission. They also use the phrase, is it okay if I (do something)?

Do you agree with this meaning?

Yes, they mean the same thing and both would be acceptable in your context. If I want to tell my friend that I like the plan, it is idiomatic to say: 1) I agree. 2) I’m fine.

Everything will be fine, does that mean?

Tout va bien (or more commonly ca va) means that everything is fine. Whatever happens, it’s fine now. Everything will be fine means that things are not going well yet, but they will be in the future. If you’ve just been in a car accident, your friend may tell you that you’ll be fine. Not great right now, but it’s getting better.

How do you say you agree with something?

“OK” is not considered a formal word. It can sometimes be used in formal conversations, but not in writing. Instead, you can use the words “acceptable,” “good,” or “decent.”

Do you agree with this meaning?

This sentence means that you agree with something or that you don’t care. For example: I agree with this color. In this example, the speaker doesn’t really like the color.

Do you agree with what I mean?

Sounds good to me. = I agree. Sounds good to me. = I can handle it.

How do you say you agree with this?

  1. Used to ask about a person’s emotional well-being, especially when they seem distressed or upset. A: Tom just left me. B: Oh shit, I’m so sorry. How are you? A: Hello, how are you? B: No, I just got a call saying that my grandmother is in the hospital.

What do you call it when you accept something?

adj. acceptable, accurate, adequate, pleasant, approved, practical, correct, fair, good, good, normal, average, not bad (informal) tolerable, acceptable, satisfactory, so (informal) tolerable, up to standard (informal)

What can I say instead of feeling good?

Small correction, normally we would say, are you okay with that? .. If you are trying to be a little more formal, could you say if it suits you if … or I can accept it … 8

How do you say you’re okay in different ways?

adj. acceptable, accurate, adequate, pleasant, approved, practical, correct, fair, good, good, normal, average, not bad (informal) tolerable, acceptable, satisfactory, so (informal) tolerable, up to standard (informal)

How do I formally say “OK”?

Good substitutes for “OK” in a conversation are: yes, ok, no problem, ok, ok, I confirm, ok, yes, beautiful, that’s fine with me, definitely, without a doubt, without a doubt, no problem, of course , affirmatively, certainly, certainly.

Is it normal, formal or informal?

Good substitutes for “OK” in a conversation are: yes, ok, no problem, ok, ok, I confirm, ok, yes, beautiful, that’s fine with me, definitely, without a doubt, without a doubt, no problem, of course , affirmatively, certainly, certainly.