Bumble -What's the best piece of advice you've ever received

90 helpful replies “What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?” Bumble Opening Move

Advice from people is not always…helpful. But, every now and then, someone drops a gem that changes your life.

Earn points by helping your Bumble matches with a dilemma they could be having through this RizzBio Opening Move Generator!

Create Your Bumble Opening Move Reply

Purposeful answers: Truthful advice on life!

When in doubt, take a nap. Everything will make more sense after.

RizzBio Bumble Prompt Generator helps you craft personalized answers for prompts like “What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?“. Grab attention and get you more matches, Try Now!

1. You don’t have to set yourself on fire to keep others warm.

2. Trust the timing of your life and enjoy doing nothing

3. Do what makes you happy, not what’s expected.

4. Keep going, even when it’s hard. Growth happens when you’re uncomfortable.

5. Stop doing things to please others. Do what makes you happy.

6. My great-grandfather told me “There’s a lot of dead people who had the right of way too.” I never forgot that.

7. Don’t let what you can’t control get in the way of what you can control.

8. Take accountability, even if no one was hurt.

9. Surround yourself with people who elevate you, not drain you.

10. Don’t compare your beginning to someone else’s middle.

11. Don’t take life too seriously—nobody gets out alive anyway.

12. You can’t have a rainbow without a little rain, but a lot of coffee helps too.

13. Always be yourself unless you can be a unicorn. Then, be a unicorn.

14. When in doubt, take a nap. Everything will make more sense after.

15. Don’t chase people. Be yourself. And if they don’t like it, it’s their loss, not yours.

16. No one cares. That’s actually the whole advice.

17. Life is like a sh*t sandwich: every now and again, you gotta take a bite. But the more bread you have, the less stuff you taste.

18. Never make decisions when you’re hungry…or on a Monday. And never forget the good memories. 

19. Three rules from a great aunt: go to the restroom while you can. If there’s a seat available, sit down. If someone offers you a breath mint, take it. 

20. If you ask, they might say yes. They might also say no, but if you don’t ask, it’s always a no. So ask.

21. Not making a decision IS making a decision. As someone who struggles with indecisiveness, this has been an important one.

22. Look after your back. You will be sorry in later years if you don’t, and it’s much easier to look after it now than try to fix it later.

23. Doing something imperfectly is better than not doing it at all.

24. When life gives you lemons, well…you gotta make lemonade. My ten-year-old niece. She also said to write important stuff on your phone notes

25. Don’t let the perfect become the enemy of the good.

26. You can increase the number of neuropathways in your brain by doing things you’ve never done before. Mind-blowing! 🤯

27. Learn to differentiate between the things that are in your control and the things that are not. Don’t focus on the ones that aren’t. 

28. I read this once: “There are a lot of dead squirrels who couldn’t make a decision.”

29. Assumption is the mother of all f*ckups. Don’t make that your useless skill. 

30.  My dad always said: Life is not, has never been, nor will ever be “Fair”, “Easy”, or “Cheap”.  Anyone who says otherwise is trying to sell you something.

Romantic answers: Useful and wholesome advice on love & relationships!

In relationships, how you fight is more important than what you fight about.

1. My 1st love left me for another guy. I was visibly depressed, and my granddad asked, “What’s wrong with you?”, and I told him. He responded, “Dump her back.”

2. You’re the only person who has to be with yourself 100% of the time, so start liking yourself and who you are.

3. When someone does something that hurts you, it can be attributed to two possible things: some form of ignorance or some sort of malice.

4. Treat others how you want to be treated. Life is not a fictional movie, and people are not fictional characters. 

5. It doesn’t cost anything to be nice. (It might cost you a couple of extra seconds to hold the door and smile at someone, but that might be a bright spot in their day.)

6. Holding a grudge against the one you love is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. 

7. If she cooks you amazing meals and has your back through thick and thin, marry her. The older I get, the more I realize that’s exactly the kind of person I want.

8. You’re not responsible for what other people expect from you. Take care of yourself.

9. People are allowed to change their minds even if it hurts you. 

10. To never trust anyone until trust is earned. 

11. When you hurt or wrong someone, they usually just want to hear “I’m sorry, and I will try harder in the future.”

12. Comparison is the killer of joy.

13. My dad always told me if I wanted the girls to love me, I should learn to cook and dance, and I’d have my pick. I did both.

14. Having a good morning routine means having a good rest of the day!

15.There’s another bus in twenty minutes.”: my mom, every time I was going through a breakup.

16. In relationships, how you fight is more important than what you fight about. 

17. If they love you, almost nothing will stop them from being with you.

18. Continue to love them on the days you don’t like them.

19. On the first date, tell only the truth.

20. Never search for someone who “completes” you. You should be whole by yourself. A relationship isn’t supposed to be a solution to a problem.

21. My mom told me, “Be with someone who is content with just your company, and you with theirs”.

22. It’s not me vs. you. It’s us vs. the problem. It’s not a matter of agreeing or disagreeing, it’s working on this together. 

23.Love is supposed to make you happy.”: my mom sighed when 17-year-old me was drowning in my first dramatic romance. 

24. Go for it. Don’t stand back on some twisted notion that you “don’t want to ruin a friendship”. You will lose friends no matter what you do.

25. Don’t open a woman’s heart until you’re willing to let her into your own. 

26. Don’t be afraid to love more. If you spend too much time measuring who loves who more, you’ll miss out on actually enjoying it.

27. Be decisive. If you don’t make your own decisions, someone else will take them for you. So, set your boundaries straight. 

28. Ask the person out. The worst thing they can say is no.

29. During an argument, don’t insult the other person. The argument will end, but the other person will not forget what you called them.

30. Communicate, communicate, communicate. Even about the little things, communicate.

Genuine answers: Practical advice on financials!

If you have to finance it and it’s not a house, you probably shouldn’t buy it.

1. A hundred dollars isn’t a lot to have, but it’s a lot to need. 

2. Your bank account should be growing, not just your sneaker collection. 

3. If you can’t buy it twice, you can’t afford it. So, challenge yourself to earn more so you can spend more. 

4. It’s gonna sound dumb, but, don’t buy something you don’t need. 

5. Rich is the money one spends; wealth is the money one doesn’t.

6. If it costs $100 and you bought it at a 50% discount, you didn’t save $50; you’ve spent $50. 

7. If you get a salary raise, keep the same lifestyle. Don’t buy a better car, don’t buy a better house.

8. Start saving early for retirement. 

9. Investing is about managing your emotions over long periods.

10. Spending to impress people who don’t care is the fastest way to stay broke.

11. Your future self will thank you for skipping that impulse buy because it’s a character flaw.

12. Invest early, retire before your knees give out.

13. Your future self doesn’t want to eat instant noodles every night. Save accordingly.

14. Saving money is an expense; don’t touch it. Treat it as such.

15. NEVER buy something with your credit card unless you have the money to pay it off at the end of the month. 

16. Being broke isn’t a personality trait—fix your budget.

17. Don’t look at your account daily, place your money, and set a reminder for 6 months or a year. 

18. A credit limit is not free money; it’s a debt trap in disguise.

19. Passive income is the cheat code to unplug for life. 

20. Don’t let social media trick you into thinking everyone is rich.

21. If you have to finance it and it’s not a house, you probably shouldn’t buy it.

22. The cheapest option isn’t always the best, but the most expensive rarely is either.

23. Financing a vacation is just borrowing from your future stress.

24. Retail therapy is just a short-term high with long-term regret.

25. You’re not working just to pay bills and die.

26. What if I told you that buying toilet paper in bulk is the best way to prepare for any unexpected event?

27. A well-funded retirement is the ultimate glow-up.

28. If someone brags about their expensive lifestyle but has no savings, run.

29. Expensive dates when you can’t afford rent? Bad priorities.

30. Patience is the most important quality when it comes to wealth-building.

Are you a freethinker or someone reflective?

To crush your heroic Bumble journey, you’ve got to aim for perfection. But does that mean blindly following every piece of advice we throw at you? No. 

Let’s break it down: what type of advice-taker are you, and how does it serve you on Bumble?

– The dubious freethinker – 

You’re the type to dismiss advice, given who it comes from and about what. You like to test things out because experience is the best advisor.

Chances are, you’re more into financial tips because they actually feel real and provable. So anything about: investments, earnings, profession, etc.! 

Dubious of others’ credibility to a fault, you prefer acting alone on the subject matter, and this to Bumble matches shows you’re a freethinking, rational rebel.

– The reflective truster –

These people believe in the expertise of others in different life areas and view advice as something sacred and applicable.

The advice that really stays with them? Probably things about: romance, friendships, family, personal growth, etc.!

But blind trusting isn’t the case: a reflective person knows how to filter out the unnecessary and make use of the best advice. This works wonders, as many matches value someone with the right level of trust.

RizzBio is here to help with your Opening Move reply! With its expertise in dating, relationships, and technology, RizzBio will guide you in crafting an answer that’ll score matches like it’s no big deal.

Until next time, counselor!


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *