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Grammer
Dear Gurus,
When should I use "Its ok with me" and "Its ok for me". What is the difference between these two sentences.
Please clarify.
Thank you so much
Sanchi
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Re: Grammer

Originally Posted by
sanchi Dear Gurus,
When should I use "Its ok with me" and "Its ok for me". What is the difference between these two sentences.
Please clarify.
Thank you so much
Sanchi
Grammar
It is OK with me. (OK; It means, I give my consent).
It is OK for me to do something. (OK; It means, to my benefit)
It is OK for me. (Not OK)
All the best, :D
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