When someone (usually a parent) tells you a story about how they used to complete a task that is almost exactly like one you have to do when they were your age in order to get you to perform your task the same way. They do not say it is advice - they just tell you the story and leave it at that.
Person 1: I'm doing bad in this class. The homework's so hard.
Person 2: I know, just last night my mom was giving me story advice about her old study methods. It's so annoying when she does that.
Advice which is so elementary or obvious that it can only serve to annoy the person in need of it.
Advice needed: I am up against the world champion in the ring. What are his strengths and weaknesses? I need to know so I can defeat him.
Non-advice given: You need to hit him and try to not be hit.
Advice that is so generic and elementary that it can only serve to annoy the person asking for it
Advice asked: Ok, so exactly how am going beat him?
Non advice: You gotta hit him and avoid being hit.
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good at giving pieces of advice
ur good at being a advicer
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Poor or otherwise reluctant advice.
Scott: I've been meaning to ask this girl out, could I ask for some advice?
Aaron: Use Google.
Scott: Thanks for the crack advice.