I like what Alexis said in her Epicly Laterd about people giving her trick tips but she doesn’t have that type of relationship with the person. Don’t just start telling me what to do or not do when we don’t interact much. There’s also better ways to go about it rather than just blurting out “you should do this and not that!” Some people come across as know it alls or demanding even if they’re not trying to.
Omg this... Idk you nor do I want to be bothered unless we're tight friends or you show through example and ask if it's ok.
Had a kooky kid come up to me after wife and I were discussing about where to eat.
Which was Dickies bbq btw. Their spicy BBQ sauce is top tier. Anyways dude comes out of his smoke filled car taller than me and I'm 6'2" he's on a 7.5" baker board asks if I can get a kickflip? You mean can I do a kickflip? Sure I ask to see his version stance and feet etc, he's got it about right but does the back foot step off I just say jump up flick and move with rotation.
It sounds weird in text format but the idea is there. After a few tries he gets it and is excited, so am I. I add a few things like be easy give some grace nothing is a race he thanks me and we go get bbq.
The point I'm saying is I'd rather give advice if ever asked, but not tell others as they've been known to be a bit dickish without trying. Maybe it's repressed feelings of inadequacy but that's a whole other can of worms I'd rather not get in to.