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What does "home" mean to you at this stage in your life?
Every person has a different definition of "home". I think that home is the place you feel safe, have people you love around you. It doesn't necessarily have to be the place you were born. I also think that I am in a process of searching that place. Even though I have spent 12 years of my life in Japan and feel secure here, I don't really feel that my home is here. But at the same time I don't think that my hometown is my home anymore.
2025年12月9日 07:49
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What does "home" mean to you at this stage in your life?
Every person has a different definition of "home". I think that home is the place you feel safe and have people you love around you. It doesn't necessarily have to be the place where you were born. I also feel that I am in a process of searching for that place. Even though I have spent 12 years of my life in Japan and feel secure here, I don't really feel that my home is here. But at the same time, I no longer think of my hometown as my home either.
Just some word choice and flow corrections. Thoughtful and well-expressed. Personally I have always liked this different simple idea of home: a place where people note your absence when you're not there.
2025年12月9日
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