It should be "of a resting place". It just sounds weird otherwise...A critically ill girl sits on a bench in the graveyard. The girl's friend comes up to her and the girl says:
- G: Big ups for finding me
- F: It's a rather morbid choice of resting place
- G: I came here a lot when I was a kid. Sometimes you just need a place to think, you know.
"I'm good" is a saying we all use... a lot.Some unimportant stuff
- F: I'll take you somewhere else, somewhere safe.
- G: Okay, but can we stay here a bit longer? It's nice. Unless, you have somewhere to be
- F: No, I'm good
I suppose it would be considered slang, but basically it's saying "I'm satisfied/content" or something to that degree.
In general we never say "How to do", it's always "How do I" or "how do you" and so on. "How to do" sounds very wrong.-- how do/would I do that.
I ask that because we don't really ask themselves 'how do I do that' questions. In fact, it would be transformed into an infinitive form as this - how to do that? So, the question itself is this. Do you ask themselves "how do I" questions rather than "how to do" ones. I think it'd be invaluable to know that if I want to achieve what I seek.