This document discusses different ways to give advice. It defines advice as a form of relating opinions, beliefs, or recommendations to guide another's actions or decisions. Some mild ways to give advice include using "should", "ought to", or suggesting alternatives with "why don't you" or "how about". Stronger advice can use "must" or "have to". Advice can also be framed as suggestions or recommendations. Imperatives like "start", "stop", "consider", and "try" can provide advice in an directive manner.