What is the difference between tip and advice




















I don't think there is much of a difference among the words. I agree that tips may be a bit more informal for a business letter. I also agree that it should be 'these tips', 'these recommendations', or 'this advice'. Other than that, I don't see any difference. Perhaps your colleague simply had a preference. By the way, 'advice' is often unasked for at least in my experience. Is the only difference they have? Tips, advice and recommendations can all be asked for, or not. They can all be welcome, or not.

I think all three are correct and interchangeable most of the time. I agree with irish that your coworker probably just had a personal preference. We use tips for less serious matters: "cooking tips" or "study tips" sound right to me, but "tips for leading a moral life" or "tips for winning the war" sound odd. Always get home improvement advice from an expert. What advice do you have for the first day of college? She always gives me advice on my relationships. My mom's advice was to always follow your dreams.

He knows nothing about fashion, I never ask for his advice. Let me give you some advice, stay away from the edge of the cliff.

Advise Advise is a verb, therefore, you will find it with the subject of the sentence performing the action of advising: I have to go to court and I need you to advise me in this matter. Please advise me on what to do when filling in this application. The teacher will advise the students of the risks before going on the field trip.

I advise you to leave the bar before a fight breaks out. She had to advise the new staff on school safety procedures. If this is wrong, please advise me on the correct way to do it. I will advise the customer that the bill is past due. The young couple asked the realtor to advise them on which house to buy.

If you ask, the boss will advise you on the best way to get it done. The doctor strongly advised him to quit smoking. Improve this answer. Cantalouping Cantalouping 2, 8 8 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges. Is this a difference between the two English words in general, or in the context of software and user interfaces? This is in general. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile.

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