When you feel sad about any situation, then you share the things to someone. Most of the time he/she give the right solution for you because they are more experienced in these kind of situations or they already sufferer! Generally, when you feel happy you probably don't want to overthink but when you feel sad then you'll overthink..sometimes these overthink shows the right path!
There are some dating sites that not only introduce men to single people but also give dating advice to men. One such website that offers both is match.com.
The best advice is to give her some time and then try again. You cannot control other people's actions, only your own.
People have their own choices when they decide to date someone. The best is let them discover that they are dating a bad person. The only other best thing you could do if you are close friends is to give advice, but do sugercoat it.
There is no set protocol for such an occurrence, usually the best course of action is just to do what you feel is right, it is difficult to give relevant advice as only the people involved will really understand the situation. For this reason, it is also sometimes a good idea to take the advice of friends with a pinch of salt, try to make the decision for yourself as you are the best person to decide what is best for you.
The can seek out advice from a financial counselor, who can better advise them on how to save their money. Also, they could have the bank take out only a certain amount for bills. Here is some information:http://www.aarp.org/money/
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Take advice from your doctors.
Only if you are qualified to do so, and do it in a manner that does not hurt her feelings.
This has happened to me a couple of times. Unfortunaltely, the only advice I can give is talk to her about it and if that doesn't work don't talk to her till she's over whatever her problem is!
that's a tough one, but my only advice would be to give it some time.
Yes.Howevere, he/she will only be able to give you so much infomation over the phone. The lawyer can provide you with certain advice or instructions about what to do, but it is best to see him/her in person.
It would in all likelihood depend on the issue. For example, if the person asks if it is a good idea to jump off a bridge? One can assume the response will be a quick 'absolutely not!' If the question is 'Should I sell all my belongings and move to a deserted island?' One can assume the person asked would give it thought before rendering an opinion.AnswerWell if you look at it their are people out their that will mistreat you no matter what so theirs people that will give you sorry advice If you wont good advised go to some one you trust more that any other in the world.AnswerPerhaps only easy questions can get easy answers?AnswerIt is difficult to find easy advice because people don't want to be held liable for anything that you do based on that advice. Also, you're not paying them for the advice, why would they give it to you? It's time consuming to give advice for free, people feel they have better things to do with their time. Remember the cornerstone of all economics is theory of rational self interest which states: a person will rationally choose an alternative that is in his\or her own best interest. What is this saying? Everybody is in it for themselves, naturally. What's in it for me? To sit around giving free advice, you must be in a position to be able to do so, obviously you earn no wages when your giving other people free information.Additional ResponseFrequently, when this question arises on WikiAnswers, avoidance is the initial response as my response is conflicting. The reason it is conflicting is that from personal experience, advice is readily available; however, the advice provided is based upon someone else's experience. Basically, it is easier to give advice than to follow it. Often, advice given may be wise and utlimately the best decision ever, but due to emotional, social, and possibly unkown or unforseen elements, the advice might not be followed...even by those who provide it.