
Main Entry: 1prob·lem
Pronunciation: \ˈprä-bləm, -bəm, -ˌblem\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English probleme, from Latin problema, from Greek problēma, literally, obstacle, from proballein to throw forward, from pro- forward + ballein to throw — more at pro-, devil
1 a: a question raised for inquiry, consideration, or solution b: a proposition in mathematics or physics stating something to be done2 a: an intricate unsettled question b: a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation c: difficulty in understanding or accepting
synonyms see mystery
..i have known someone who is a natural problem solver. he's a fil-am friend of mine. i wish i could be like him, he's so cool when it comes to solving his own problems and others problem as well. he easily gets out of a particular problem or situation in a snap. sometimes i wonder how he manages his problems.
typical filipinos handle problem so lightly as if the problem doesn't exists. unfortunately, i am not part of the typical filipino bracket. as to how i see them, they are fond of procrastinating. the good thing though is that they always seem to be happy besides having so many problems at hand. they always think of problems as if they were a joke on them.
Pronunciation: \ˈprä-bləm, -bəm, -ˌblem\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English probleme, from Latin problema, from Greek problēma, literally, obstacle, from proballein to throw forward, from pro- forward + ballein to throw — more at pro-, devil
1 a: a question raised for inquiry, consideration, or solution b: a proposition in mathematics or physics stating something to be done2 a: an intricate unsettled question b: a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation c: difficulty in understanding or accepting
synonyms see mystery
..i have known someone who is a natural problem solver. he's a fil-am friend of mine. i wish i could be like him, he's so cool when it comes to solving his own problems and others problem as well. he easily gets out of a particular problem or situation in a snap. sometimes i wonder how he manages his problems.
typical filipinos handle problem so lightly as if the problem doesn't exists. unfortunately, i am not part of the typical filipino bracket. as to how i see them, they are fond of procrastinating. the good thing though is that they always seem to be happy besides having so many problems at hand. they always think of problems as if they were a joke on them.



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