There Is No Place Like Home

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There is no place like home * Now Alex, I’m going to give you your question. So, here is your card and a copy for you Maria. Don’t forget Alex that you have only 2 minutes to give your opinion. There some ideas on the card, so you can use them if you want to. Right, would you like to begin now? * There is no place like home. Well yes, I definitely agree with this. Basically the application of the saying is that a home is a place where we feel better and comfortable than anywhere else and this is natural because usually at home we are surrounded by our families and we are in a familiar environment so we can relax fully. But actually I think most people who have this love of home are probably people who don’t in fact spend very much time there at all. I mean for example, busy, professional people who work long hours at the office or perhaps travel on business and who have undergone stress and depression on a daily basis. These are the people that I can imagine seeing the relief at the end of the day. There is no place like home, meaning that at last they can take off their smart, maybe uncomfortable clothes, thinking of hot bath and don’t mind chat with their families, perhaps read, watch TV, do some gardening or otherwise potter around. But I think someone who spends the best part of their day at home such as foreseen some other with young children may think of home in rather different light. After all she is probably desperate to get out of home and may regard her houses, something like prison. I think this is a particularly common problem for women who have perhaps given up a high-paid job to do the right thing for their children, to give them fully time and care, as these women have to cope with their loss of profession and social states, as well as the problems of isolation and frustration, that may result from being housebound with only young children to

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