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That sounds fine with me vs That sounds okay with me

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 8877 views

That sounds fine with me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express agreement or acceptance with a suggestion or statement.

Examples:

  • A: Let's meet at 3 pm. B: That sounds fine with me.
  • Well, that sounds fine as long as interest rates stay where they are for at least three months.
  • Well, that sounds fine to me, sir.
  • Now that sounds fine, but it's added 100 kilograms to the weight.
  • Now that sounds fine but it's so bumpy in here, at low speeds particularly, that it's very difficult to get your finger to go in the right place.
  • That doesn't sound fine to me.
  • Now, that doesn't sound fine to me.
  • The theory might sound fine, but people aren't like that.
  • This sounds fine and I am sure the Member States will welcome that.
  • Yes, yes, that sounds fine.
  • Even if they don't sound fine, they sound fine.
  • You definitely sound fine to me.
  • All of a sudden, you sound fine.
  • Well, his breathing sounds fine.
  • His heart sounds fine, his blood pressure's strong.
  • All right, well... 12 points down doesn't exactly sound fine.
  • The objective of 75% employment sounds fine, but Europe does not need any more poor workers.
  • It sounds fine but how do you define a measure that is essential to make the single market work?
  • Funny how you can say something in your head and it SOUNDS fine...
  • The new motto 'Everything but Arms' sounds fine but misses the mark.
  • What Mr Corbett says about the principles of the Union may sound fine, but we are seeing shifts and changes in the law.

Alternatives:

  • that sounds good to me
  • that works for me
  • that's acceptable to me

That sounds okay with me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express agreement or acceptance with a suggestion or statement.

Examples:

  • A: How about we go to the movies tonight? B: That sounds okay with me.
  • I guess that sounds okay to me.
  • Did that sound okay to you?
  • Does... does that sound okay?
  • He pretends when I talk to him, makes it sound okay.
  • So you should hear us sometime, we're starting to sound okay.
  • I don't know what you mean, but a switch sounds okay.
  • Well, that sounds better than okay to me.
  • If that sounds like I'm okay, then tell them I'm okay.
  • That's okay it sounds very funny based on the last line.
  • I think it sounds great. Okay, because I was thinking that it needed to be compressed down just a bit.
  • That's not what I sound like, okay?
  • I didn't know human beings could make those sounds. Okay.
  • An egg sandwich sounds great. Okay.
  • Don't make a sound, okay?
  • If he comes back just make a sound, okay?
  • Nothing of what you just said sounds reasonable, okay?
  • Okay, sounds like... wheelbarrow?
  • Okay. Sounds like a good place for a meeting.
  • Okay, sounds like a good idea, bud.
  • Coffee actually sounds really good. Okay.

Alternatives:

  • that sounds alright with me
  • that's fine with me
  • that works for me

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