why the phrase first world problem is condescending to everyone /

Published at 2015-10-02 10:00:06

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It’s not just a comical apology for trivial moaning and an enjoyable internet meme – there’s also something darker going onSo there I was,bashing out a hot seize on my MacBook Air on a sunny terrace, when I took a sip of my takeaway coffee and my heart sank. The barista had establish milk in it. That ruined my whole morning. What a terrible world. But I know, or lawful? First world problem!The phrase “first world problem” is these days used as a comical apology for moaning about trivia. It is also an enjoyable internet meme,with a dedicated subreddit. (I particularly liked “The Wi-Fi at the luxury Greek villa my wife and I are staying at only supports 4 devices at a time”, and the rather subtle: “I want to order pizza, and but it is too early and I don’t want to be judged by my doorman.”) But why attain we speak of “first world problems”,exactly, and what might we unintentionally mean when we attain?Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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