home away from home

The phrase "home away from home" refers to a place or environment where one feels comfortable, safe, and at ease, even though it is not their actual residence or hometown. It is a metaphorical term used to describe a setting that provides a similar sense of belonging and familiarity to that of one's own home. This could be a vacation rental, a dorm room, a hotel, or any other space that evokes feelings of comfort, relaxation, and a sense of being welcomed. It implies a strong emotional attachment and a feeling of being at home despite being away from one's actual residence.


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