‘Happy about’ vs. ‘happy with’ in English - Jakub Marian
jakubmarian.com › happyThe distinction between “happy about” and “happy with” is a subtle one, and sometimes the two expressions are quite interchangeable. As a rough guide, here’s how you can recognize when to use which: be happy with = be satisfied with something you possess or have experienced be happy about = be pleased by; be glad that something happened
Happy about vs happy with - English - Urch Forums
www.urch.com › forums › topicJan 21, 2006 · We tend to say happy aboutin relation to happiness, eg 'I am very happy aboutmy daughter's engagement'. We tend to say happy within relation to satisfaction/pleasure, eg 'I am very happy withmy new car'. Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... HiLine Posted January 21, 2006 HiLine 1st Level 140