'First world problems' are still problems, right? We might laugh at a friend panicking over a lost hair pin, but we haven't been in their shoes. So let's jump into the ‘we listen, we don't judge’ mode.
The best part about the minor inconveniences is that they keep us distracted from the ‘real problems,’ and help us keep our sanity. So, here are some hilarious ‘first world problems’ until we are ready to dwell on grave ones.
Hilarious 'First World Problems' Memes that will Lighten up Your Mood
Choosing the Right Show
Looking for the perfect show to go with your meal is like looking for a needle in a haystack. You cannot just let Saw X play while you chomp on your burger, right?
Don't turn back
Losing an app is heartbreaking, even if you haven't touched it since it was installed. It's like ignoring someone all along and immediately regretting once they start seeing other people.
Choose your problem
Messages left on delivered for a day is a red flag. They clearly don't want you! Sometimes, such an action is enough to leave you rejected and abandoned.
Shortest horror story: No Wi-Fi
Losing Wi-Fi puts you in a Bear Grylls persona real quick. What do you even do next? Explore the woods? Hunt for food? Fight an alligator?
Nothing in between
Do chapsticks even work the way they advertise those? Aren't they always too dry or too greasy? How to find the right product for the Sahara on our lips? Major woe.
Say no to manual work
What's the point of an internet-driven appliance if we have to use it manually? Leaving your comfy bed on a winter morning for some sandwiches isn't justified.
The clothing chair
Every house has designated chairs for clothes that don't belong to the closet or the laundry. Thank ‘the chair’ for giving such clothes a spot to exist.
Didn't see them coming
Nobody prepared us for the ‘first world problems,’ so how can we even process them, let alone come up with solutions? Why don't schools talk about it?
Better late than never
Delayed flights are a personal nightmare for most of us. Do we really have the option to complain? Some problems are better accepted than solved.
Talking about 'real problems'
Here's a comparison between two survivors. However, each one of us reacts differently and circumstances often shape our behaviour. So, let's not call people out for ‘overreacting.’
Need more problems?
He just had us wishing for such ‘problems’ with a single post. Well, did anyone tell him that granting wishes is a proven way to avoid boredom?
This is your sign to get new shoes
Time to buy a new pair of shoes? Next time, you can use this as an excuse to go on an impulsive shopping spree.
Do these ‘first world problems’ make your worries better or worse? Nonetheless, laughter is free therapy and, often, laughing at your issues helps you loosen up.