'Good advice' from 'whatever person' OR 'whatever advice' from a 'good person'?
When you need help or someone's guidance, would you rather take a 'Good Advice' from 'Whatever Person' OR 'Whatever Advice' from a 'Good Person'?
Choose what You do NOT what you think is "right".
good advice, whatever person
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whatever advice, good person
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I like to think that I give out good advice, and I'm pretty sure (not that I could tell over my arrogance, but that's a different debate) that I'm considered a "good person" by most who know me. Though I don't know exactly what you mean by "whatever", I like to think that the advice I give out is "whatever" advice; that is, I don't like to give my own feelings on the issue, but prefer to help people work their way to solving their problems on their own, developing their own advice so to say. I only know two people whom I would consider "good" people when it comes to advice, and I think that they both follow similar guidelines to my own, but not in quite the same way. Side: whatever advice, good person
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