Whatever is mutually agreeable.
Disputes are often solved by finding a mutually agreeable compromise.
Consensus
The adjective amiable (referring to people) means friendly, agreeable, or pleasant.
The use "agreeable with" means that the subject conforms with or is suitable to another subject. Example : "The policy is agreeable with public opinion." The use "agreeable to" names an individual or group as a subject, and indicates consent or agreement. Example : "The decision was agreeable to the stockholders."
Unpleasant
Both, but in two different applications. (see related link)Agreeable with means "suitable", that one subject fits, or conforms with, another subject.Agreeable to refers to a decision or policy that is agreed, or consented to, by someone.Examples :The new rules were agreeable with the feelings of the employees.The new rules were agreeable to the employees.
Agreeable employment means having work that you completely agree with and that the terms and conditions of that work are harmonious with your attitude and specifications.
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Despicable, disagreeable
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The most agreeable position would be for the neighbors to each contribute half of the cost to a mutually agreed-upon replacement.