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    “Advisor” and “adviser” mean the same thing—they both refer to someone who gives advice, especially professionally. The difference is mostly in spelling. “Adviser” is the older, more traditional form, while “advisor” has become more popular in the U.S., particularly in academic or official titles like “financial advisor” or “student advisor.” In the UK and other regions, “adviser” is more commonly used. There’s no difference in meaning, so you can use either. It often comes down to personal or organizational preference. Just be consistent in your writing and choose the version that fits your audience or style guide.

May 15 2025

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