The Biggest “First World” Problems

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(Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images)

(Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images)

From Phillips & Company

Sure, war and famine are terrible, but what about the irritating things we deal with in the so-called ‘First World’?

According to a survey by UNICEF in New Zealand, here are the 10 biggest “first-world problems”.

#1.) Slow internet access: 80% of people complained about it.

#2.) Not being able to find something at the supermarket: 65%.

#3.) Bad-tasting fruit, like mushy apples: 55%.

#4.) Getting a bad haircut: 42%.

#5.) When the TV remote stops working: 36%.

#6.) Having to move around to get a wireless signal: 34%.

#7.) The barista screwing up your coffee order: 31%.

#8.) Not having access to e-mail or the Internet: 31%.

#9.) Uncomfortable couches: 21%.

#10.) Not being able to win a game on your phone: 21%.

(UNICEF.org.nz)

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