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What is home to you?

Home is a place where you can feel less stressed and relaxed, where you can believe you’re safe, and where you can share experiences. You can share experiences of a day, week, month, or any long period with friends and family. For me, this place is South Korea. I have lived there for my whole life. Not only am I fully Korean, but I have met people mostly from Korea. They help me feel relaxed and safe in Korea.

I feel that most people I have met have been from Korea. Friends, families, or relatives have all mostly been met from Korea. I have been fully Korean by blood and ethnicity. Friends and family comfort and relax me in this place. There are many places that you wouldn’t be able to call beautiful but there are also many places that are beautiful in Korea. They mostly show support or discipline for my actions helping me relax against stress.

I believe Korea is a very peaceful place. There are many stresses caused in many views of Korea, but I try to show that Korea could be a place of peace. While South Korea and North Korea have a huge beef against each other, South Korea tries to develop into a peaceful place. There may be many people against each other but I believe that Korea will develop into a peaceful country.

As I have stated before, I have been living in Korea for my whole life. My ethnicity by blood is 100% Korean, but I had United States citizenship during my living life. I feel that being a Korean makes me feel that I can communicate with other Koreans or anyone in Korea more comfortably. People may not feel the comfort I feel but I want to make this place a place where everyone can feel comfort.

In conclusion, I feel that South Korea is a place where I feel “home”. Korea is a place where I feel safe, peaceful, relaxed, and comfortable. Many people may not feel the same way but I feel that I can make Korea a place where people or friends can feel comfortable. I have been in Korea myKorea through my whole life which led to me making friends and having family here. Even though I have a United States citizenship, I have a Korean ethnicity. Many Korean people believe that I am not American and are very surprised when I tell them. Lastly, I feel that Korea is a place where I feel most relaxed, and comfortable, and can be called a home for me.


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