Definition

What seems to be the problem?: What's wrong? What's the problem? idiom
What seems to be the problem? is more polite and formal than What's the problem?
  • "It's mine. What's the problem?"
  • "What's the problem, now, Icarus?"
  • "Hannah : Good girl. What's the problem?"
  • "Now, what's the problem Horatio?"

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