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"Please provide feedback" vs "Please advise feedback"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Please advise feedback' is less common and may imply that the feedback should be given in a more directive or advisory manner. 'Please provide feedback' is a more standard and widely used phrase that simply asks for feedback without any specific directive.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

Please provide feedback

This phrase is correct and widely used. It is a standard way to ask for feedback without implying any specific directive.

This phrase is commonly used when requesting feedback in a neutral and straightforward manner.

Alternatives:

  • please advise feedback
  • please give feedback
  • please share your feedback
  • please offer feedback
  • please offer your thoughts

Please advise feedback

This phrase is correct but less common. It may imply a more directive or advisory tone in requesting feedback.

This phrase can be used when asking for feedback in a way that suggests a more advisory or directive approach.

Alternatives:

  • please provide feedback
  • please give feedback
  • please share your feedback
  • please offer feedback
  • please offer your thoughts

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