If the advice makes the friend's situation worse you could lose a friend.
This phrase suggests that offering unsolicited advice to a friend may be unwelcome or not helpful. It is better to offer support and listen to your friend's needs before giving advice. The intention is to respect your friend's autonomy and allow them to seek advice if they need it.
You cant really give advice to your friend, but you do need to let them know how you feel about the addiction, And always stick by them no matter what
The girl asked her best friend for advice.
you have fun with a friend by hanging out going to the mall or things like that but dont fight i had a friend that was super close and now i need advice so ill gve you advice and peolpe give me advice
No, advice and advise are not homophones. Advice is a noun meaning a recommendation or suggestion, while advise is a verb meaning to give guidance or offer recommendations.
Always use a condom, never rely on just one method and always remember that antibiotics void birth control pills.
A homonym for "advice" is "advise." "Advice" is a noun meaning a recommendation or suggestion, while "advise" is a verb meaning to give advice or guidance.
give him good advice with words and actions and never be two faced
Say something heartfelt. you gotta give them reasons not to do it. plus throw a few things on how you would feel if they did
Never trust an hipi
The advice is to be honest with the audience and look at him if she gets nervous. Also, to relax and treat the interview as a conservation with a friend.
You have to do some soul searching first and find out if you are constantly getting into bad situations or, have you ignored your friends advice in the past. When talk to a friend about something that is bothering you and they offer some advice it is wise to ponder on that advice and give a try. If you are the type (not accusing you) that constantly complains; doesn't listen to the advice your friend gives you and you don't try to get out of your own bad situations then your friend is tired of your complaining. Discuss this with your friend and really listen to what they have to say.
Advice has no singular form; the closest is a 'piece of advice'. Proper usages include: give advice give some advice give a piece of advice