• Example: "Choosing between family and friends for advice depends on ones comfort level in discussing the matter with them." Question 2
  • Example: "For life-altering decisions, its essential to ask others for advice to ensure the best possible outcome." 2) Navigating unfamiliar territory
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    comfort level
    in sharing it with either group.
    High-level vocabulary with examples:
    1)
    Unbiased opinions
    (collocation) - Views or judgments that are not influenced by personal
    feelings or preferences.
    Example: "Friends can offer unbiased opinions since they are not emotionally
    involved in the situation."
    2)
    Comfort level
    (collocation) - The degree of ease and confidence in a given situation.
    Example: "Choosing between family and friends for advice depends on one's comfort
    level in discussing the matter with them."
    Question 2
    : What are some situations where you feel it's especially important to ask
    others for advice?
    Answer: Seeking advice becomes crucial in complex or
    life-altering decisions.
    Situations
    like changing careers, major financial investments, or relationship dilemmas benefit from
    external viewpoints. Health concerns, especially when medical expertise is necessary, also
    call for seeking advice. Additionally, making big life choices or
    navigating unfamiliar
    territory
    often necessitates consulting others to make informed decisions.
    High-level vocabulary with examples:
    1)
    Life-altering decisions
    (collocation) - Choices that have a profound and lasting impact on
    one's life.
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    Example: "For life-altering decisions, it's essential to ask others for advice to ensure
    the best possible outcome."
    2)
    Navigating unfamiliar territory
    (collocation) - Figuratively, learning to manage or
    handle a situation or domain that one is not experienced in.

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