write a review on Polonious advice
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He is a character in the play Hamlet. When Polonius came to bid his son goodbye he advises him how to behave with integrity and practicality. He teaches him to think before he acts, restrain from taking rash decisions, keep his thoughts to himself and treat people with respect and equality.
He advises him to keep his old friends, however be careful about making new acquaintances. He should be slow to fight but to fight boldly if the need arises; he should listen more than talk; he should dress richly. Moreover he should be careful about borrowing and lending money and above all be true to himself.
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Polonius tells his son, "Give every man thy ear but few thy voice," which means Laertes should listen more and talk less (1.3. 69). He proceeds to tell his son to spend a significant amount of money on clothes, because appearance is important in France, and discourages Laertes from borrowing or lending money.