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What do you mean, please advise?
"Please give me a lot of advice" is a polite expression, and its functions are equivalent to "I'm sorry", "Sorry for the trouble" and "Please forgive me". The original intention of this sentence is to hope that everyone can guide themselves more.

When it is used on people who are better than themselves, I hope the other party can give me some insufficient suggestions to make myself progress; Used on people who have just met but don't know much about it, to show modesty, so as to get along well in harmonious point in the future. So as not to affect the work. Give the other party necessary and beneficial guidance.

People who say "please give me more advice" take the initiative to put themselves in a lower position than each other, giving people a very humble or even humble impression. He may not be inferior in ability, even higher than the people around him, but because of his social cognition, he feels compelled to say such a sentence. Of course, the real purpose of saying this sentence is not to let others guide him, but to let everyone get along with him with the attitude he wants.

Please give me more advice on the following occasions:

1. When you meet someone who is better than yourself, I hope the other person can give you some advice to improve yourself.

2, used in people who just know but don't know much about it, to show modesty, so as to get along with harmonious point in the future and not affect the work.

3. When meeting for the first time, use it when introducing each other.

4. Used in public places, especially at dances and banquets.

"Please give me more advice" is a self-deprecating language, which is usually used when the two sides meet for the first time.