How do you say I need your advice?
Examples include:
- ”I am writing to ask if you could help me with…”
- ”I would appreciate if you could give me some advice about…”
- ”I am writing to ask for your advice.”
- ”I wonder if you could help me with a problem.”
Why Do We Need advice?
By seeking advice from the right people—and in the right ways—you can develop smarter solutions to problems, deepen your thinking, and sharpen your decision making. And by becoming a better adviser, you’ll extend your influence and learn from the people who come to you for guidance.
What are good advice questions?
Good questions to ask that address general interests and advice are:
- What is your favorite part of your job?
- How do you manage your time?
- What books should I be reading?
- What do you do at work on a daily basis?
- What’s the best thing about your job?
- What advice do you have for someone new to the industry?
What can I do instead of giving advice?
Instead try these steps:
- Ask them Questions about the Problem and their Feelings.
- Point out Positive Qualities about them to build their confidence in decision making.
- Share Stories only to offer a perspective or help them feel they are not alone.
- Do Not make the story about yourself.
- Offer Options.
How do I ask for advice politely?
To avoid those consequences, here’s some guidance on how to ask for advice without annoying the other person:
- Start with a positive tone.
- Identify the type of advice you’re seeking.
- Come prepared with specific details.
- Ask the right person.
- Don’t ask everyone.
- Don’t assume you already know the answers.
- Be grateful.
What’s the proper way to ask a question?
Saying “Give me that” (imperative) instead of “Could you give me that” (indirect) puts you at risk of sounding rude. To learn more about how to ask polite questions, and use each form correctly, check out the overview below.
What should you know about great what if questions?
54 What If Questions – Thought-provoking conversation starters. 54 What If Questions – Thought-provoking conversation starters. New? Start here. Why should you want to know some great what if questions? Because what if you had a list of questions to ask that could spark fascinating discussions virtually anytime, anywhere, and with anyone?
Why do people ask what do you do?
It pins your identity to a job instead of pinning a job to your bigger, evolving identity. It loads the resume, an automatic output given time and time again. The person may not have a job at the moment, which is awkward to explain in this context.
When to use question marks after a question?
Rule 3a. Avoid the common trap of using question marks with indirect questions, which are statements that contain questions. Use a period after an indirect question. Incorrect: I wonder if he would go with me? I wonder if he would go with me. I wonder: Would he go with me? Rule 3b. Some sentences are statements—or demands—in the form of a question.