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your advice?
~ Stressed-Out Son
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understand. They used to be young,
and they made mistakes, too.
Dear Lee,
My friends and are planning a vacation,
and we're arguing. Two people want to
{0 to the beach, and one person wants to
go hiking, What should we do?
~Ralph
Ask Lee
Dear Ralph,
It's not a good idea
with your friends. It's important
Why don't you'go to a park with
‘mountains near the ocean, like
the Manuel Antonio National Park
in Costa Rica? You can hike in the
mountains and go to the beach!
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how you can give advicein citferent relationships.
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Toa friend Friends can be the hardest peopleto
give advice to, I's important to be honest, but
you should also be kind. When you give advice to.
a friend, don’t argue. Try to communicate with
your friend. Ask questions and really understand
your friend's problem before you give advice.
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relationships, too. The important thing to
remember is to be patient with others, and give
first. For example, say, “I'm sorry, but | think yo
could...” And remember that it's never a good
idea tojudge people. Give advice about what you
think should change about the person’s work, not
about the person! Also remember that in work
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