行吧 (Xíng ba) – “Alright, Fine”
Another versatile and commonly used phrase, “行吧” is often used in casual conversations to show agreement, albeit sometimes reluctantly. It conveys a sense of “alright” or “fine” and is used when you’re going along with someone else’s suggestion, sometimes with a hint of compromise.
Example:
A:
Wǒmen jīntiān qù chī huǒguō ba?
我们今天去吃火锅吧?
How about we go for hotpot today?
B:
Xíng ba.
行吧。
Alright, fine.
This phrase is useful in any scenario where you’re agreeing but not necessarily with enthusiasm.
Source:eChineseLearning