We have another phrase that means almost exactly the same thing. In fact, it's pretty much a direct replacement. You could say I'm all in. So if Jen, again, was to say we should buy a boat... Maybe we should buy a canoe. We should buy a boat so we can go boating on the river, I could say I'm all in. I'm totally into that, and that would mean that I agree with her, and I'm excited, and I would want to do that. Should we buy a boat? Right now, the river is frozen solid. I think it would be a little difficult to go boating. It might be easier to go ice-skating right now, but I think the ice is a little bit too thin. Anyways, if you say to someone in English I'm all for it or if you say to them in English I'm all in, it means that you agree with them, and you would be happy to do what they are suggesting that you do. Anyways, I'm Bob the Canadian, and you're learning English with me every day. I hope you're having a good day.
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