👉 Sure! Here's my interpretation of the phrase "great home insurance":
It's a fancy way to refer to expensive policies that cover your house for a long period of time without having to pay much out-of-pocket. An edgy, unsettling example: Imagine you're looking at some really expensive policy. You've got lots of claims from last year and this year, so they're pretty sure there's going to be a big bill coming down the pike! But when you get your policy renewal call in, it says "Great home insurance!" And then you realize that you already have way too much coverage, which means you might not even need all of it. It just looks like you've got some extra cash sitting on top of your savings and bank accounts waiting for the right time to use it!