When we use this word or phrase, we imagine a school, factory, security, or nurse's uniform. Today, out of the blue, I got to know the new meaning of the same word. Rather, today I actually came to know how apartments' concepts were formed in the first place. I mean, I am the proud daughter of one of the well-known civil engineers, and hence I was brought up with all those construction-related words only: best utilisation of space, vertical growth, affordable housing, secured, maintenance by society, and the list is huge.
In addition to that, barring a very few apartment complexes, all others look alike. All flats are of the matching measurements, the same built, the identical structure, and what not, uniform in nature.
In school, every child is in the same uniform; they look the same from afar or from the outside, but every student in the same uniform is truly and uniquely different from within. The uniform concept in school is primary to imbibe similarity and equality in everyone at a very early stage, so that they should focus on studies, games, and overall development. Similarly, all apartments are built the same way, all are equal, which means owners think alike, and hence now neighbours who are staying in harmony. But still, interiors and their maintenance are different. See the similarity in apartment and student's uniformity; from within, they are themselves extraordinarily distinct.
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