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Great! If you have any other questions about food or anything else, feel free to ask. I'm here to help.
Your sentence "Sounds good" is already correct and natural in English. It's a common, casual way to agree with someone or show approval.
Tips to improve or vary it:
1. More natural alternatives (casual):
- "That works." (if agreeing to a plan)
- "Sure!" (very casual agreement)
- "Okay, cool." (very informal)
2. Slightly more formal:
- "That sounds good." (fuller version, still natural)
- "Sounds good to me." (more emphatic)
3. If you want to sound more enthusiastic:
- "Great!" / "Perfect!" / "Awesome!"
When to use "Sounds good":
- When someone suggests a plan (e.g., "Let’s meet at 5." → "Sounds good.")
- When agreeing to an idea (e.g., "We can do it this way." → "Sounds good.")
Tip: If you're speaking formally (e.g., in business), you might say:
- "That works for me."
- "I agree