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RE: Advice and taste explosions

I listen intently and then ask them questions about what they think about it and how they can work it out.

Perfect, a great way to do it.

Let people make decisions themselves

Doing this allows them to feel good about decisions that work out and means that they're accountable for decisions that do not. They have no one to blame and, as we all know, blame is negative and unproductive.

I found my taste bud swirling around at the image of the foods shown

It was tasty indeed. I'll be going back to that café for certain!

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They have no one to blame and, as we all know, blame is negative and unproductive.

Yes, it is. That's why one has to be very cautious when dealing with humans especially when it deals with decision-making. Whatever they intend to do will make a "show" in their plans.

Oh, gosh, now I wish I could zoom myself out there too😂😂. I love good food.

The danger in giving advice to friends (or others) is that if it doesn't work out that person could lay blame and that could end badly for the friendship. Of course, there's a time and place for it, situations where giving advice is very warranted. One needs to approach it with caution.

Yeah, one needs to. Humans can be scary and loving too.