If someones offers something without being asked they are a volunteer
In what context? Unless I'm asked for specific advice or commentary about a topic, I don't feel the need to recommend anything to anyone.
The service that webmd offers is that consumers can visit the website and search for the symptoms being felt and then webmd will list all the possible causes.
He asked his sister to give him advice about dating.
http://www.mercybariatrics.org/clinical-services This website offers a lot of useful and helpful answers to many commonly asked questions regarding this topic.
There are several ways to describe such a person. Titles like "volunteer" or "leader" could work depending on the circumstance. Also, if a person does something without being asked, they are usually described as initiative (as in "taking initiative," "being initiative," or "having initiative").
Advice for anyone in a relationship is not appropriate unless the person asked you for advice. If this person asked you, then the advice would be, if you are being exploited you must get out of the relationship. A relationship should be mutual. Exploitation is harmful and you must remove yourself from the position that is vulnerable to that harm. Exploiters aren't interested in your welfare so no discussion with an exploiter is necessary.
When deciding where to attend college, she asked her friends and family for advice.
The girl asked her best friend for advice.
"The best way to learn more about the Grobag is to visit the Gro Company's website. The website offers the history of how the company began. The website also offers a blog, frequently asked questions, and expert advice from pediatrians and baby sleep experts."
i dont know? i dont think u can. what if the person thought it was right?
Abraham Lincoln