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Meaning

When you feel satisfied with something you possess or have experienced. Feeling glad that something happened.

Today's Sentences

01

Are you happy with your job?

Situation 1

Are you happy with your job?

No I’m not.
But I try to focus on the good parts.

What are the good parts of your job?

A steady paycheck and the people I work with.

Situation 2

Are you happy with your job?

Yes, my job makes me feel important.

How?

I feel valued, appreciated, and acknowledged by the work I do.

02

Are you happy with the service?

Situation 1

May I ask you a question?

Of course!

Are you happy with the service?

The wait time was too long but the service was friendly.

Situation 2

Are you happy with the service?

No, I'm not.

What could we do to make it better?

It would be helpful if you could book a time to avoid large groups of people.

03

Are you happy with this itinerary?

Situation 1

So I’d like to avoid too many layovers.

Sure. Are you happy with this itinerary?

Yes, it looks great.

Let me finalize this reservation with your passport then.

Situation 2

Are you happy with this itinerary?

Do you have any packages that use train to travel?

Yes, we definitely have train travel available.

Can you show me the routes and costs of the packages?

04

Are you happy with your choice?

Situation 1

Our dressing rooms are at the back of the store.

Ok, thank you.

Are you happy with your choice?

Yes, I love the selection of suits this season.

Situation 2

We’ll take this soft tan color.

Are you happy with your choice?

Yes.
I think it will go well with our furniture.

You chose well.
This shade is part of our color collection of the year.

05

Are you happy with the results of the election?

Situation 1

Are you happy with the results of the election?

Not one bit.
Don’t get me started.

Why?

Politicians should look in the mirror before expecting our trust.

Situation 2

Have the polls closed?

Yes, it looks like the majority voted for the Democratic Party.

I hope they stand up to their policies for once.

Let’s stay away from personal political views.

Writer’s Note

The phrase "Are you happy with" is a polite and common way to ask for someone’s opinion, satisfaction, or approval about something. It's often used in personal, professional, or customer service settings.

  1. Key Points for "Are you happy with"
    👉 Used to ask if someone is satisfied, content, or pleased with something they have, experienced, or chosen.

    Examples:
    👉 Are you happy with your new job?
    👉 Are you happy with the service today?
  2. Structure:

    "Are you happy with" + noun / noun phrase?

    👉 Are you happy with your decision?
    👉 Are you happy with the results?
    👉 Are you happy with how things turned out?
  3. Common Contexts:
    👉 Customer service: Are you happy with your purchase?
    👉 Relationships: Are you happy with how we’re communicating?
    👉 Work or projects: Are you happy with the final design?

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