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explain the difference of trouble and issues in an example.

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Answered by aami1463
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Question: Explain the difference of trouble and issues in an example

Answer: "Trouble" is less connected to solutions. It's more connected to negative feelings that you get when bad things happen.

example : I'm in a trouble because of Jack ,her it poses the negative feeling caused by Jack

"Issue" is associated with difficult decisions and disagreements. We use "issue" in a similar way to "problem" or "trouble", but it also has another meaning. It can mean a topic that people are talking about or disagreeing on. Social issues and political issues are examples of this kind of "issue".

Answered by Btwitsaditi12
6

HELLO, your answer :

Problem” is the general word.

and

“Issue” is more diplomatic and less negative. “Trouble” is uncountable.

eg:

issue : I have a little issue in solving this sum.

trouble : It's a great trouble dealing with your life.

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