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What does "fine with" mean? And can I replace "fine" with "okay"?

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Rebecca

Yes, you can replace "fine" with "okay" here. To be "fine with" something means that you are okay with it or you don't mind it. "Fine with" is normally used in statements but not in questions, whereas "okay with" is commonly used in both statements and questions. Ex: A: Are you okay with eating spicy food? B: Sure, I'm fine with that!

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