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Public Advice
Public Advice can be requested by anyone. It's free!
Here are five examples of advice that is suitable for asking:
- My co-worker stands too close to me and has bad breath. What can I do?
- My neighbour plays loud music in the middle of the night. What should I say?
- My dad thinks it's rude to wear a hat inside, I think it's awsome. Is there a good compromise here?
- My friend bought the same pants as I did. Can someone help us decide on a schedule so we don't wear the same thing?
- My daughter and I can't agree on what time bed-time is. How can I resolve this situation?
Here are five examples of advice that may not be good to ask for:
- Requesting advice that encourages lawlessness or illegal activity.
- Asking questions that contain personal information.
- Using vulgar or explicit language in a request or a response.
- Requesting advice for emergency situations that require immediate assistance.
- Posting information in a request that is copyright or does not belong to you.
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