"It is okay for me" or "It is okay with me"

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Pierce111

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Which one of those two is more natural?
 
It depends on the context.
 
Can you shortly explain the difference?
 
'My dad says it's OK for me to borrow his car.'

'If you want to stay the night it's OK with me.'
 
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