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How to Say ‘It works perfectly for me.’ in Mexican Spanish

Me va perfecto.

meh bah pehr-FEHK-toh

[meh bah pehr-FEHK-toh]

💬 Usage Tip: Strong yes. Alternative: “Perfecto, me queda bien.” (“It suits me.”)

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican business tone often stays warm: you might add “¡Perfecto, gracias!” to be extra courteous.

Phrase Breakdown

Me

[meh]

to me / for me

Marks that something suits you. In meetings, it’s a friendly way to accept a proposed time.

Example

Me va perfecto cerrar esto hoy y mandar el seguimiento mañana.

It works perfectly for me to close this today and send the follow-up tomorrow.

va

[bah]

goes / works

Used with “me” to indicate an arrangement is convenient: “Me va…” = “That works for me.”

Example

Me va perfecto si lo hacemos por Zoom.

It works perfectly for me if we do it via Zoom.

perfecto

[pehr-FEHK-toh]

perfect / perfectly

Adjective/adverb used to strongly agree that something is ideal. Common in confirming meeting times.

Example

Me va perfecto el martes a las 11 para el cierre.

Tuesday at 11 works perfectly for me for the closing.

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