First World Problems
According with (Oxford Dictionaries, 2017) , are: “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)”. In the rap that we were watching
in class, we found many different kinds of “first world problems”, and those
were about the typical things that we want to consider as a problem, but they
are not, in my opinion it is not necessary to consider them as a problem,
because if we compare a real problem like… the healthcare of a member of your
family, and the unknown Wi-Fi password of your neighbored, which is more important?,
Well we know the answer.
“I Need a
Vacation from This Vacation”
“Wish You
Were Here... Instead of Me”
“No service”
“No Wi-Fi”
Those are
problems that we can solve by our own, but as first world problems, are the typical
things that we know that are the easiest to solve and we continue in the same
road.
Sánchez, J. (2017)
Benjamin Studebaker. (23 de 02 de 2013). Obtenido de
https://benjaminstudebaker.com/2013/02/23/first-world-problems/
Huffington Post. (2017). Obtenido de
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/streeter-seidell-/first-world-problems_b_4117701.html
Oxford Dictionaries. (2017). Oxford University Press.
Obtenido de
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/First_World_problem
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