It means exactly what it says...to write about what you know. If you know about something than you'll have more to say and have an opinion. If you don't know about a subject...there's less to say.
To advise strongly means to strongly recommend or urge someone to do something. It conveys a sense of importance and conviction in the advice being given.
you don't know but your heart will know..you can feel it if that someone loves you...just because someone tells you they love you over a thousand times doesn't always mean they love you...but if someone loves you they will show it to you without speaking a word.
There are two words, advise and advice. Advise is the verb, advice is what you get. Someone can advise you by giving you advice. So it depends on which one you mean.
It basicly means to give advice, or help Someone make a decision Advise- To give someone information or notice. To consult So basically advised means to be informed past tense of advise.
To write something down means just to write it onto paper. If you had someone do this, then you asked or told them to write it onto paper.
I don't know if you mean notify or mortify. Notify means advise, mortify means humiliate.
it means to get elctrically shoked or a game that me and my friends play is you you get someone to write a time on the back of your hand and a name in the palm (someone you know. and you dont know the name on your palm) and if you look at the name before the time then you have to ask the person out.
I guess it means that you are free to choose the topic to write about. But it has to be a topic that you know, therefore, it will be easier to write about it :)
'You know something that someone else doesn't.'
The term "hovering over you" refers to the action one is doing when they are following or staying close to someone ready to interfere or try to advise them.
"Hapia'o" is a Hawaiian word that means "to be cautious" or "to be careful." It is often used to advise someone to be mindful or wary of a situation.