The word "house" is often misunderstood. Families complement your identity, and many people do not know this. So, you ask me, "What is in the house?" The house is not only in your house. The house is a place to surround you. This is the reason for your environment and emotions. Your house is where people around you (fellows, families, strangers) and cars, houses, shops, toys and others live. All these things (people, architecture, interesting things, and nature) are members of the family.
So where is the house? Identity is usually associated with attribution awareness through family relations and deep emotional connections. Families propose emotional places - which you really belong to, but like many other TCKs, I did not feel that they are home anywhere. I sometimes feel that I am in an uncertain state. I am a strange combination I do not know anything Sometimes I feel like I'll never find a place that belongs to 100%. I am very fortunate to have experienced so many cultures. I sometimes wonder if my life will be different if I grow up in one place. I have a ruler mark next to what kind of house door frame I want to record every growth process in my childhood; I have a friend who knows me since kindergarten; one of me is a tourist A map to be accepted for countries that do not feel like
Unlike "house" and "apartment", the house is not special. The meaning is abstract and personal. The place where people think "home" represents the person's personal history, identity, and human relationship. Having a house is more than just a security problem. It defines a person as a person. Here is the reason why homeless seems to be a desperate situation. I like Oxford University, but in any case, Washington is not my house. I think the latter has no particular grounds. Even for many American residents, Washington is not at home. For me, the situation is even more serious. Washington is a single industrial city and its industry is a foreign government. Let me understand how living in the United States it is foreign.
Sometimes we tend to forget that we adopt new unique identities abroad. We can easily return to the old self-portrait at home and the identity I experienced in other foreign spaces. This is not wrong in itself, but doing so may negate the benefits and challenges that new identities bring and the way people struggle between these different spaces and identities. It allows us to immediately blame others and our own vouchers. However, as many of us do in the community, we are giving people the opportunity to try and learn without making judgments. We are neither a confrontational nor condemnation. We are discreet, caring and kind (I feel irritated from time to time). We recognize how various experiences and spaces influence people's views and recognize that people will change. We accept the qualities of everyone and their identity. We know how to balance respect and characteristics