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I'm good vs I'm ok

Both 'I'm good' and 'I'm OK' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are often used interchangeably to express that one is feeling fine or doing well.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1239 views

I'm good

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that one is feeling fine or doing well.

This phrase is used informally to respond to inquiries about one's well-being or to indicate that one is satisfied with a situation.

Examples:

  • A: How are you feeling today? B: I'm good, thanks for asking.
  • After a long day at work, I'm good with just relaxing at home.
  • I'm good with the plan for tomorrow.
  • And also I'm good by myself.
  • No, I'm good with my sponge.
  • All I'm good for is shooting things down.
  • I'm good at this, randy.
  • No, I'm good with my clog.
  • No, I'm good actually.
  • I'm good at pretend games.
  • I'm good at finding things.
  • I'm good at getting the right teacher.
  • I already had a sandwich, I'm good.
  • I'm good with the contact high.
  • I'm good with police records.
  • No, I'm good too.
  • I'm good at chicken, Dr. Lecter.
  • There was some personal... stuff. I'm good.
  • Except for fretting on you, I'm good.
  • Luckily, I'm good at keeping secrets.
  • I'm good with my espresso, thanks.
  • I'm good at guessing, that's all.
  • No, I'm good for now.

Alternatives:

  • I'm fine
  • I'm doing well
  • I'm great
  • I'm alright
  • I'm okay

I'm ok

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that one is feeling fine or doing well.

This phrase is used informally to respond to inquiries about one's well-being or to indicate that one is satisfied with a situation.

Examples:

  • A: How are you feeling today? B: I'm OK, thanks for asking.
  • After the accident, I'm OK, just a bit shaken.
  • I'm OK with the decision you made.
  • Actually, I'm OK here.
  • I'm OK now, you can tell me.
  • I thought "I only need to play the first four strings... and I'm ok."
  • No, Arthur, I'm OK.
  • And then you sit there outside the unit all night... making sure that I'm OK.
  • I'm OK too, thanks.
  • But I'm OK, thanks for asking.
  • I'm OK now. I can drive.
  • I'm OK this time, Mum.
  • I'm OK, Jerry, honest.
  • I'm OK, still a little queasy.
  • I just fell down, I'm OK.
  • I was tested, I'm OK.
  • Really, I'm OK, mom.
  • I had to leave, but I'm OK.
  • I'm OK with my curves.
  • But I'm OK. Luckily.
  • I'm OK, you're not the only one in my life.
  • But if I take a hit of this, most times I'm OK.
  • I'm OK, just don't let go.

Alternatives:

  • I'm fine
  • I'm doing well
  • I'm great
  • I'm alright
  • I'm good

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