whats the difference between a house and a home ?
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There are a lot of times when you could use “home” and “house” interchangeably, but “home” is a broader word than “house.”
“Home” means the place where you live. It could be a house, an apartment, a condo, or a cardboard box under a bridge. It could refer to the town, region, or country you’re from. It also has a more emotional connotation than “house.”
“Home” means the place where you live. It could be a house, an apartment, a condo, or a cardboard box under a bridge. It could refer to the town, region, or country you’re from. It also has a more emotional connotation than “house.”
kritipandey47:
the main difference between house and home is home which we have emotions and feelings and house means you have no any imotions attached with house that is the main difference
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The main difference between them is house is that concrete. house refers to a building in which someone lives. In contrast,home can refer either to a building or any location that person thinks of as the place where she lives and that belongs to her.
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