Many people believe that others need their expert opinion and advice, but they are unaware of the real reaction of the interlocutor.
Even if a person pretends to diplomatically want to avoid this conversation, he will be left with an unpleasant aftertaste.
In most cases, people can figure out their own lives and do not need advisers. If they have doubts, they turn to friends or relatives for help.
If you give advice of your own free will, it will be perceived as a violation of personal space.
For example, it is strange to hear nutritional advice from a person who does not have a degree in dietician or nutritionist. I do not want to accept relationship advice from people who do not have a family.
So think about whether you understand the subject of the conversation.
Experts remind that not all people will respond gently and intelligently to such recommendations. Someone may provoke a quarrel, which can ruin your relationship.
Therefore, it is better to give advice only if you are asked for it.