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Are you okay with that vs Are you okay with you

The phrase 'are you okay with that' is correct and commonly used in English to inquire if someone is comfortable or in agreement with a specific thing. On the other hand, 'are you okay with you' is not a common or correct phrase in English. The correct preposition to use after 'okay' in this context is 'with that,' referring to a specific situation or thing.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 789 views

Are you okay with that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask if someone is comfortable or in agreement with a specific thing.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone is fine or in agreement with a particular situation, action, or decision.

Examples:

  • Are you okay with that decision?
  • Are you okay with that plan?
  • Are you okay with that arrangement?
  • Are you okay with that idea?
  • Are you okay with that change?
  • Max, are you okay with that?
  • (giggling) Max, are you okay with that?
  • - Are you okay with that?
  • Are you okay with that, after what happened?
  • Why are you okay with that?

Are you okay with you

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'with' should be followed by 'that' to refer to a specific thing or situation.

  • No, are you... are you okay with everything that we talked about?
  • Are you okay with what you saw?
  • Are you okay with all this stuff you're hearing?
  • I mean, are you okay with alison?
  • - Are you okay with that?
  • Are you okay with her getting remarried?
  • - Are you okay with this?
  • - Are you okay with him?
  • I meant, are you okay with Alison?
  • Are you okay with everything here?
  • - Are you okay with this? - He's great.
  • Amy, are you okay with this?
  • Are you okay with everything, Counselor?
  • Look, are you okay with me being here?.
  • Are you okay with that, after what happened?
  • Bridgette, are you okay with this spelling words?
  • Are you okay with me barging in like this?
  • And are you okay with lying to a patient?
  • Max, are you okay with that?
  • Amy, are you okay with not being married?

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