I need to know how the two phrases:
- a. I'm OK with it.
- b. It's OK with me.
differ in meaning.
Example:
1: Do you like this color?
2: I have no problem with this color. Yea, actually, ...
- a. I'm OK with it.
- b. It's OK with me.
I think aside from a probable geographical preference over each case, when you want to imply "I have no issue with it", the difference between the two is so subtle that one can consider them quite interchangeable. This similar question acknowledges my take.
However, this is what strikes me and I need a native confirmation on my take.
Please let me know about it.