Yeah, can vouch for that. It's a hit or miss as to who will listen.
Example of someone who took it well: I was in Thornmarch because of Trials Roulette, before the changes to ARR. Got a WHM that kept spamming Cure 3. Our team kept getting blasted by AoEs, and though I was trying my best to heal while raising people as a lv 50 Scholar, we kept wiping. At the third wipe he said "I don't have enough MP to raise everyone", and I pointed out that he's using Cure 3 whenever anyone takes damage. Told him to try and use Medica 2 or just Medica to heal the party and keep a regen on the tanks. Following pull went on well, we met up in-game because we shared the same World and I took some time to explain each healer to him. He went on to clearing Savages as SCH.
Example of someone who didn't: World of Darkness, again a healer that spammed Cure 3. And I mean, proper spam, even cast it when no one but the tank was taking damage. I wasn't even a healer at the time, it was an Astro who had a hard time keeping up with everything going on, especially when the DPS stood on stray AoEs. I told the healer not to use Cure 3 because it's got a shorter range and it eats up a lot of MP. To use other spells, which are less situational. Cue freakout: saying that not only is it stronger, they main White Mage and thus knew what they were doing, and that the fault was the Astro's for not using their healing spells. I didn't even point out that they were healing when no one was taking damage, and I used emoji in chat to make sure that people didn't take it too poorly. Didn't matter.
There really is no winning it, people will get defensive rather than taking advice.

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