Here is the common phrases that you could use when someone want to ask for advice:
- What do you suggest?
- What do you advise me to do?
- What should I do (about…)?
- What ought I to do?
- What’s your advice?
- If you were me what would you do?
- What do you thing I should do (about…)?
- What would you suggest I do..?
How do you express advice?
English speakers use the modal verbs “should,” “ought to” and “had better” to express that they think something is a good (or a bad) idea. “Should” is the most common way to give advice.
How do you write a letter asking for advice?
LETTERS ASKING FOR OR GIVING ADVICE
- Asking for advice.
- I am writing to ask if you could help me with ….
- I would appreciate it if you could give me some advice about ….
- I am writing to ask for your advice /I would be grateful if you could offer your advice ….
- Could you possibly offer your advice …..
What do you say to give advice?
“I think you should” is a very typical way to give advice, or just “I think…” it’s okay, or “you should” is okay, too.
How do you formally give advice?
5 Simple ways to give advice in English
- Use a modal verb. There are two modal verbs we often use for giving advice: ‘should’ and ‘ought to’.
- Make it into a question.
- Put yourself in the person’s position.
- Make a suggestion.
- Advise in a stronger way.
Which is correct please advise or Please Advise?
Advice is a noun, meaning “suggestions for what to do,” and advise is a verb meaning “to give advice.” Mix up your s and your c and you’ll need advice on your spelling, as well as on the question you’re actually asking. In the end, there’s nothing grammatically wrong with “please advise.”
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Is it rude to say ” please advise ” in an email?
In most cases, the phrase comes after a question, so it ends up functioning as filler words or worse, as in Eric’s email. In the second example email above, the “please advise” doesn’t necessarily come across as rude, but it’s also not strictly necessary.
When to use ” Please Advise ” and ” thank you “?
You’ve “advised.”. At the most basic level, “please advise” is a request for advice or answers. But to some people, it can come across as redundant, stuffy, or passive aggressive.