To Be Down For Something

To Be Down For Something. Slater (VV) He's Always Down for Something Lyrics Genius Lyrics I can't figure out a rule right now but I'm sure there is one I'm up for movies, but I'm not down with your movie choice

16 Tips to Be More DowntoEarth SocialSelf
16 Tips to Be More DowntoEarth SocialSelf from socialself.com

In the context of a party, it sounds unnatural: "I choose for the party" "Do you want to go to a party?" "Yeah, I'm down for it." "I'm up for it" is not slang and means you are prepared or ready for a certain task or situation

16 Tips to Be More DowntoEarth SocialSelf

When 'up' or 'down' are followed by the preposition 'for' it changes the meaning It means you are okay with doing whatever is being presented Note also that there is a difference between "down for" and "down with" - the former is like "up for", meaning "willing to" or "in the mood for", whereas the latter means "ok with" or "cool with"

Sometimes you fall down, because there is something down there that you are supposed to find. Synonym for I'm down for it "I'm down for it" is slang and mostly used by young people At least in American English, you can use the phrase "up for something" to express that you want to/ are willing to do something

12 Phrasal Verbs with DOWN My Lingua Academy. "Down" can also be used by itself in informal speech: We're going to the movies later. For example: "I'm up for going to the mall."/ "I'm up for it." (Though, you can't really say simply "I'm up.") However, you can also say "down (for something)" and it has the same meaning!