So what's up?

galimat

New member
I'm OK,the summer vacation shrivels

and I'm doing my best to advantage every second of it... By the way,can you tell me the difference between home to house? How should I say: You are wellcome in our house/home? Thank you and have a great day, Gali
 

MissUnKnown

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Hi

You can say it either way, the difference between home and house is that house is the actual building it is a physical object however a home is more of a feeling someone has to the place of residence. For example you can have a house that is not a home and a home that is not a house. NB: you usually TAKE advantage OF *something*
 

Nienna17

New member
Neither

what you said or what he said. I believe what he really meant to say was that he is doing his best to BENEFIT from every second of it.. The way you said it had the tone of like : He is using it, like a girl that is using a man just for sex (thats right, a girl!
). lol and did you just use NB as the PS hebrew version?
 

MissUnKnown

New member
you dont really get a benefit of a second

as it is not giving you anything. it is a figure of speech to say you are taking adavtange of something, take advantage-> utilise
 

Freemee

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Hmm, I'm wondering

Why does this forum doesn't have a front page? Like where you see headlines for all the articles/taglines plus the admin message, it says 0 right now
BTW, how long is this forum alive?
 
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