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Definition of First World problem in English: First World problemnoun informal A relatively trivial or minor problem or frustration (implying a contrast with serious problems such as those that may be experienced in the developing world) it's a First World problem, but still if you're staying at a 5-star resort you expect some decent service Example sentencesExamples - We take ourselves and our little first world problems too damned seriously.
- I don’t have to struggle with first world problems like finding a parking space right next to the entrance of the mall since the bus drops me off there anyway.
- Another one of those first world problems that would be laughed at by third world people mostly wanting a bowl of steamed rice to eat - their only meal for the day.
- I know, I know, it is a first world problem and I should just feel blessed for merely having two very dependable vehicles to get about in.
- Someone, somewhere, is playing the world’s smallest violin for my first-world problems.
- I will take a first world problem any day.
- A first world problem, sure ... But a problem nonetheless.
- It’s a first world problem to be sure, but that doesn’t make tangled headphone cords any less annoying.
- The inconvenience of being charged $99 a year to develop on Apple's top-end kit is a first-world problem if ever I heard one.
- These are more of my silly, silly first world problems.
Definition of First World problem in US English: First World problemnoun informal A relatively trivial or minor problem or frustration (implying a contrast with serious problems such as those that may be experienced in the developing world) it's a First World problem, but still if you're staying at a 5-star resort you expect some decent service Example sentencesExamples - A first world problem, sure ... But a problem nonetheless.
- I know, I know, it is a first world problem and I should just feel blessed for merely having two very dependable vehicles to get about in.
- I don’t have to struggle with first world problems like finding a parking space right next to the entrance of the mall since the bus drops me off there anyway.
- I will take a first world problem any day.
- Someone, somewhere, is playing the world’s smallest violin for my first-world problems.
- The inconvenience of being charged $99 a year to develop on Apple's top-end kit is a first-world problem if ever I heard one.
- It’s a first world problem to be sure, but that doesn’t make tangled headphone cords any less annoying.
- We take ourselves and our little first world problems too damned seriously.
- These are more of my silly, silly first world problems.
- Another one of those first world problems that would be laughed at by third world people mostly wanting a bowl of steamed rice to eat - their only meal for the day.
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