Malina
What's 'family home' mean? (contest: Could you describe your family home to me?)Is it a house where I live and my family members?
9. Aug. 2014 23:25
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Yes. Actually even though I now live apart from my parents I still feel their house is my family home!
9. August 2014
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There are three basic uses for "family home" that I can think of. First, a "family home" is a term used in real estate to describe place to live that is designed for a family, as opposed to an apartment or condominium/duplex. Another reason someone might use "family home" is if they are wealthy and own other homes that they either rent out or vacation in. The "family home" would be the primary residence. And another home might be called a "rental property"/"rental home" or a "summer home"/"winter home." The third use would be the home belonging to the parents of grown children. When everyone comes together for a holiday, for example, they might say, "We're going to the family home." However, "family home" is not a phrase that is used very often in conversation. All of these uses are fine, but more often people will say the same idea in a different way.
9. August 2014
There is another use of "family home" that a lot of second language speakers use, which is very simply the home where you and your immediate family live. If you are married and have children, then where you live will be your family home. So, for some people "family home" = "home" As the other commenters mentioned, native English speakers think "family home" is the place where your parents live, or where you spent your childhood, or where you spend most of your time if you have more than one home.
15. August 2014
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