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ad-work [718]
2 years ago
6

What is the best/worst advice you ever got? Why?

English
1 answer:
damaskus [11]2 years ago
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What is the best/worst advice you ever got? Why?

The best advice I got was to ask for help whenever I need it because I have trouble with that. The worst advice I got was to think more because I do think plenty, I just don't think about the things I'm supposed to be thinking about.

Who do you turn to when you need advice? Why?

My friends and family because I trust them most.

What kind of advice do you normally give others?

I tell them to do whatever makes them happy as long as it doesn't break any rules or anything.

What advice would you give your parents/teachers?

I would tell them to stop giving me so much work to do, but that would be mean, and I might get in trouble for it.

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