How do you politely ask for advice?
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How do you politely ask for advice?
State why you are writing.
- ”I am writing to ask if you could help me with…”
- ”I would appreciate if you could give me some advice about…”
- ”I am writing to ask for your advice.”
- ”I wonder if you could help me with a problem.”
Can I borrow your mind?
Can I Borrow Your Mind is an interview podcast with comedian Lewis Garnham. Lewis is fascinated by many things but when it comes to most of them he lacks a true depth of knowledge. To remedy this, Lewis will pick the brains of intelligent, passionate people.
What does eat your brains mean?
It just means pestering someone. “Eating someone’s brains” is a literal translation of the Hindi expression किसी का दिमाग खाना. You turn around and say, “Stop eating my brains!” Of course, there is also the English expression “to chew someone out”, which means to pull up/reprimand/chastise.
How do you ask someone to pick their brain?
Follow the five-step process below for asking someone busy for help—without being annoying—and you’ll make it hard for him or her to say no….
- Soften Them Up.
- Don’t Suggest a Coffee Date.
- Say How Much Time You Need (and Don’t Ask for Much)
- Make Your Ask Really Specific.
- Be Grateful.
How do you ask if you’re bothering someone?
- It can be appropriate to ask someone if you are annoying them.
- If you are worried that you are annoying someone, but that person is not giving you any indication that you are annoying them, you can usually say something like, “I’m sorry I have so many questions about this, I apologize if I’m becoming annoying.”
How do you know if you’re bothering someone over text?
If you bother someone, they wont make an effort to text you first or text you back. If they do text back, its usually one worded answers. If you try talking to them in person and they one word you or dont really acknowledge you/show an interest in what you’re saying is also another sign.
How do I stop being clingy over text?
5 Steps To Clinger Rehab
- Put the phone down. Anything above 2 unanswered texts and you’re headed to Clingersville.
- Let him come to you. Every once in a while, let him text you first.
- Remember he’s not homework. Stop treating him like a research paper.
- Get a life.
- Take a deep breath.