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
‘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