MelLeDisko answered Monday November 27 2006, 10:27 pm: External problems - are you usually problems like, outside of the body. Like, whenever two people get into an argument, and they may start to fight with eachother and hit eachother. That's an external problem ( external means outside ). So like I said, outside of the body. Man vs. Man.
Internal problems - are things like mental problems, emotional, etc. If you're having a problem and you're not feeling good and you have a crush on a guy and your heart feels like it's aching and whatnot. Maybe if you're afraid of something and if that obstable comes around, you get really scared and you're freaking out. Like you know how sometimes whenever people are trying to pursue a goal and their in deep thought, motivating themselves, and talking to themselves inside their head? Something like that. Man vs. Self.
mysteriousR answered Monday November 27 2006, 5:22 pm: external problems are dealing somethin outside like you hav a problem with a certain person or something physical. internal problems is dealing something that you are having trouble with but in the inside like some sort of issues,certain emotions,fears,anything bugging ur mind.there's a hint to remember this,just look at the prefixes -ex and -in. -ex is outside and -in is inside. [ mysteriousR's advice column | Ask mysteriousR A Question ]
PunkieFreak4690 answered Monday November 27 2006, 5:08 pm: external problems can be referred to as problems on the outside of the body (like a skin condition). and internal is what is happening on the inside (like a headache or a stomachache).
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