Please advise

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Please advise is a new and exciting meme in the business world, it roughly translates to "I have no fucking clue what it is I am talking about, so you tell me what I need to know."

Origins

Back when the internets were singular and text-only, a writer (and actor and stuff) named Robert Benchley was sent to Venice on assignment for the New Yorker magazine.

When he got there, he sent his editor a telegram.

STREETS FULL OF WATER. PLEASE ADVISE.

Boy, with wacky quips like that on tap, those New Yorker guys ought to be writing for Uncyclopedia.

See Also


Please advise is part of a series on Language & Communication
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