fed up about or fed up with something?

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It's me again.

I would like to ask you about under what circumstances I should use fed up with or fed up about something.

In my opinion, they mean exactly the same but I may be wrong.

As an example, I present a sentence:

"Mike's really fed up about it."

Could we say: "Mike's really fed up with it?"

Thank you.
 
It's me again.

I would like to ask you about under what circumstances I should use fed up with or fed up about something.

In my opinion, they mean exactly the same but I may be wrong.

As an example, I present a sentence:

"Mike's really fed up about it."

Could we say: "Mike's really fed up with it?"

Thank you.

Both your sentences are fine and there is no difference in meaning.
 
It's me again.

I would like to ask you about under what circumstances I should use fed up with or fed up about something.

In my opinion, they mean exactly the same but I may be wrong.

As an example, I present a sentence:

"Mike's really fed up about it."

Could we say: "Mike's really fed up with it?"

Thank you.

I just want to add that "fed up with" is far more common than "fed up about".
 
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