jutfrank
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'I'm down with that' is US slang. [click]. Most British English-speakers wouldn't understand it.
I'd say that only a tiny minority would not understand this phrase. It's very common nowadays.
I should point out though that peterking has misused it, as it appears in post #3. It's normally used to show agreement or acceptance of a proposed idea or suggestion of some kind, not really an opinion or statement.
A: Shall we go to Nando's?
B: Yeah, I'm down with that.
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