By just doing it. Thanks for the advice you gave me, it helped and I appreciate it. That's all it takes.
Dear Abby
As a general rule, it's never good to go through life thinking that people are "beneath you." Regarding your question, if someone gives you unsolicited advice, say "Thanks. I'll think about it." However you phrase it, make sure that you are polite. What if this person who is "beneath you" knows someone who could really help your career?
There isn't any good sites that gives good advice. The best advice is to get the information in person from a good person that you know and trust. You can go into a chat room or Facebook but they aren't good sites for advice.
say thanks ... good advice
it means to thank someone for a good deed
Dear Abby
She was a famous pirate! A guy called Leon trotsky! She was very good! Hope this is good advice, and thanks!
"Advisor" "Consultant" "Mentor" "Wise man" Busybody Know it all Officious interloper a Polonious SidePoint: a word to use to describe someone who gives advice HAS to take the context and intentions of both the advisee and the advisor into consideration before it's applied to the advisor.
"Advice" is a noun that refers to recommendations or guidance given to someone. Example: "She gave me good advice before my job interview." "Advise" is a verb that means to offer counsel or recommend something. Example: "I advise you to study for the exam in advance."
I don't think so.
be yourself
NO they aren't it's just a opinion though. it doesn't matter as long as the two love each other who gives a faq. it could be a good name together for someone and be a terrible name for someone else . PLEASE TAKE THIS ADVICE