"fine by me" vs. "fine with me" - Free English Tests for ESL/EFL, TOEFL®, TOEIC®, SAT®, GRE®, GM
Hi Torsten, Fine by me sounds to me the more acceptable. Fine with me has more the sense of agreeing to a settlement as in sharing the cost of a joint venture or paying an equal share of the cost of a meal among a group of people. Alan _____ English as a ...