I agree/concur with you to your proposal.
Does the above sound right with either agree or concur? If not, how would you reword it? Thanks.
I agree on your proposal.
I concur with you on the proposal.
Wholeman
I agree to your proposal.
I agree with you to your proposal.
You don't make a proposal to a co-worker.
You make a proposal to a prospect or your future wife.
If you ask my opinion on a proposal, I will either agree with it or disagree, but that is subject to content, not my acceptance.
If you make a proposal to me, then I either agree to it, or not.
Yes, Angliholic, I will marry you.
Yes Angliholic, I think your proposal to your future wife, is finely crafted.
Which sentence is more closely akin to your intent?
Wholeman
Thanks, Wholeman, for your complicated and sophisticated reply.
Thanks to your finely crafted posts, I never read them without having a headache time.