What is the difference between issue and problem? I heard that an issue is not really as serious as a problem. So, when someone says, "there are some issues that I need to discuss", he/she is only trying to say that there are "not-so-serious" problems that need to be discussed. Is this right? Please let me know.
The basic idea is this. an issue something that needs to be decided a problem something that needs to be solved However, many people today try to avoid using the word 'problem', because they do not wish to be thought of as having a negative attitude. So, the word 'issue' is often used instead.
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The basic idea is this.
an issue something that needs to be decided
a problem something that needs to be solved
However, many people today try to avoid using the word 'problem', because they do not wish to be thought of as having a negative attitude. So, the word 'issue' is often used instead.
Note also that it is fashionable today to refer to a pr