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Please advise vs for your advice

Both "please advise" and "for your advice" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "Please advise" is commonly used to request guidance or information, while "for your advice" is used to express gratitude for someone's input or opinion.

Last updated: April 02, 2024 • 527 views

Please advise

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to request guidance or information.

This phrase is used to ask for advice, suggestions, or instructions from someone.

Some examples from our editors:

  • Please advise on the best course of action.
  • I am not sure how to proceed, please advise.
  • Could you please advise me on how to handle this situation?
  • Please advise if there are any changes to the schedule.
  • I need your help, please advise.
  • Could the Commission please advise whether it has (or would) consider the extension of summertime hours as outlined in Directive 2000/84/EC OJ L 31, 2.2.2001, p.
  • Could you please advise me of all outstanding fines?
  • Please advise Captain Gregson we need detectives and additional units at Nemetz Oil Recycling in Port Morris.
  • Please advise Mr. Ares that his son in law...
  • Can the Commission please advise what sanctions would be applied should a Member State fail to achieve this target?
  • Can the Commission please advise if this opinion has already been completed or when it is due?
  • Could the Commission please advise me as to which Member States received funds from this budget line in 2010?
  • can the President please advise what other professions are similarly restricted because of conservation concerns and what, if any, compensation is available to such other professions?
  • Could you please advise how this will be broken down into money available for Member States and subsequently available for regions within the individual Member States?
  • Could the Commission please advise me as to which department or directorate would have supreme responsibility for negotiations in the event of a Member State expressing its intention to leave the EU under the terms of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty?
  • Given the extraordinary suffering and loss of life under Marxist/communist regimes during the 20th century, and taking into account the conspiratorial nature of Marxist/communist movements, would the Commission please advise:
  • Can Commissioner Borg please advise me as to what action will be taken against the fishing vessels of Spain in the light of the auditor's report, which seems to suggest the complicity of the Spanish state in the illegal fishing activities of the Spanish fleet?
  • Please advise me what to do, sir.
  • Please advise Mr Bennet that I will be down... directly.
  • Please advise them to wear HAZMAT gear.
  • Please advise me which subject I should choose.
  • Please advise me regarding the presence of an astrologer,
  • Please advise me on a good day for us to be married.
  • Please advise. I just made B.M. in the back of a cab.
  • Please advise your operator if you do not wish your call to be recorded.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • Please provide guidance.
  • Please give me your advice.
  • Can you offer some suggestions?
  • I would appreciate your input.
  • Could you give me some direction?

for your advice

This phrase is correct and is used to express gratitude for someone's input or opinion.

This phrase is used to thank someone for their advice, suggestions, or opinions.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your advice on the matter.
  • I really appreciate your input, thank you for your advice.
  • For your advice, I am truly grateful.
  • I wanted to thank you for your advice on the project.
  • For your advice, I am very thankful.
  • Thanks for your advice, sir.
  • Mr Cohn-Bendit, I am grateful for your advice.
  • Thank you for your advice, Captain.
  • ) Thanks also for your advice to keep dendrobiums on the dry side when not actively growing or blooming.
  • Thank you for your advice, Senior.
  • Thank you for your advice, Eli.
  • Thanks for your advice, Kevin.
  • Thank you for your advice about our chain-smoking friend.
  • You know, for your advice earlier.
  • Thanks for your advice, inmate.
  • Thanks for your advice, comrade, but I think I got it covered.
  • Thanks so much for your advice.
  • Thank you so much for your advice and I really hope your friends Laverne and Shirley work it out.
  • for your advice to look at TeX first
  • Thanks for your advice, Lieutenant, but they need me right now.
  • Anyway, and I thank you for your advice, but I don't really need it.
  • Thank you so much for your advice. I realize I've probably hit my limit for asking questions.
  • I'm grateful for your advice, but do tell me... what things might I learn from him?
  • Thank you so much for your advice. I'll take a better look to see if there are any insects in the pot or on the plant. I hope my phal will get better.
  • b) How many cells would you expect them to be by then? (grateful for your advice on blastocysts and assisted hatching)

Alternatives:

  • Thank you for your guidance.
  • I appreciate your suggestions.
  • Your input is valuable, thank you.
  • Thanks for your opinion.
  • I am grateful for your feedback.

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