Home or House?
A home is where you live or a place where you feel safe and comfortable. A house is a building where other people live. At my house I feel safe, cozy, warm, comfortable, relaxed, cared for, and happy, and any other place you could feel those emotions but not as much as at your home. A house is a home to someone else, but to you, a house is just a building. In someone else’s home, you will not feel safe, cozy, warm, comfortable, relaxed, cared for, and happy. You will feel something else because that isn't your home. You feel yourself at your home. A home is a place you will go at the end of the day. You will go home to it. Also, a home provides a roof over your head and a fresh bed to sleep in at the end of the day. A house is not where you live; you live in a home. A home is a place with your family living in it; a house has another family living in it. You feel better in your home than sleeping over at your friend's house. A home is where you feel loved, but a house is where someone else feels loved. A home is where you are loved differently than if you go to your friend's house. A home is where memories are born. On the other hand, in a house, you don't feel the same as in a home. A house is where someone else's memories are born. When I first moved to Ontario, I moved from Toronto. It was scary because my neighbors moved in around the same time that I did, and I was scared because I hadn't met them yet, but then we eventually started playing together, and after a lot of days, we were friends. In a home, you would feel stronger emotions than in a house. In conclusion, no matter where you live, you will always be loved and cared for in a house or home.
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