I believe a "home" doesn't even have to be a house - some people refer to their city, region, or even country as home, maybe it also depends where they are when they say this.
In my personal dictionary, a home is simply the place where you're the most comfortable and relaxed, the place that drains your energy the least. [edit] And you really feel like you can be yourself.
I believe a "home" doesn't even have to be a house - some people refer to their city, region, or even country as home, maybe it also depends where they are when they say this.
That's an interesting concept, and one that's a bit unfamiliar to me! Personally, I couldn't wait to escape the small rural town I was raised in, so I don't think I ever considered it as home (well, I probably did in my younger childhood).
I believe a "home" doesn't even have to be a house - some people refer to their city, region, or even country as home, maybe it also depends where they are when they say this.
In my personal dictionary, a home is simply the place where you're the most comfortable and relaxed, the place that drains your energy the least. [edit] And you really feel like you can be yourself.
That's an interesting concept, and one that's a bit unfamiliar to me! Personally, I couldn't wait to escape the small rural town I was raised in, so I don't think I ever considered it as home (well, I probably did in my younger childhood).