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What are the Difference between A House and A Home? ​

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Answered by BrutalMaster
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Often people use the words home and house interchangeably assuming they mean the same thing. When you point out to a building and say it is your house, you mean the physical building; whereas when you say it is your home, you mean it is the place where your family lives.

Answered by Anonymous
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Often people use the words home and house interchangeably assuming they mean the same thing. ... When you point out to a building and say it is your house, you mean the physical building; whereas when you say it is your home, you mean it is the place where your family lives.

Answered by Anonymous
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Often people use the words home and house interchangeably assuming they mean the same thing. ... When you point out to a building and say it is your house, you mean the physical building; whereas when you say it is your home, you mean it is the place where your family lives.

Answered by Anonymous
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Often people use the words home and house interchangeably assuming they mean the same thing. ... When you point out to a building and say it is your house, you mean the physical building; whereas when you say it is your home, you mean it is the place where your family lives.

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