Pronunciation: /fɝst wɜrld ˈprɑbləm/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I can't decide which color to paint my nails, it's a first world problem.
A2 My phone battery dies too quickly, it's such a first world problem.
B1 Complaining about slow Wi-Fi is a classic example of a first world problem.
B2 Having too many options for streaming services is a common first world problem.
C1 The dilemma of choosing between two luxury cars is a quintessential first world problem.
C2 Debating whether to upgrade to the latest iPhone or not is a classic first world problem.
formal The issue of slow internet speed is often considered a first world problem.
informal Complaining about having too many choices for lunch is such a first world problem.
slang Ugh, having to wait in line at the coffee shop is the ultimate first world problem.
figurative Worrying about which luxury car to buy is a classic example of a first world problem.
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