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Because we'd teach the lot and treat them just the same. Because we'd take loyalty and hard work over cleverness, courage, or ambition any day. Because Professor Sprout rules. Because being underestimated isn't always a bad thing. Puff pride!
Pottermore sorting feelings.
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Jackie and I, representing the proud Hufflepuff House.

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Jackie and I, representing the proud Hufflepuff House.

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love07randomgirl:

HP : Hufflepuff by ~tyusiu
L to R : Susan Bones/Hannah Abbott/Leanne/Pomona Sprout/Cedric Diggory/Ernie Macmillan/Justin Finch-Fletchley/Zacharias Smith/Fat Friar/Nymphadora Tonks

love07randomgirl:

HP : Hufflepuff by ~tyusiu

L to R : Susan Bones/Hannah Abbott/Leanne/Pomona Sprout/Cedric Diggory/Ernie Macmillan/Justin Finch-Fletchley/Zacharias Smith/Fat Friar/Nymphadora Tonks

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Anonymous asked : ugh! Trying to explain to a Ravenclaw that all house have pros and cons and also that Hufflepuff is not the loser house!

Every house has their strengths and weaknesses but people more so. While the Sorting Hat sorts on a large group of students, it is up to the individual what they are “good and bad” at. There can be incredibly witty and intelligent Hufflepuffs that belong in our House due to their value of hard workers and fairness.
And there can be Ravenclaws who get bad grades but still value intelligence and quick thinking.

So try explaining that to your friend. While each House brings people together with similar values, it depends on the individuals what their own strengths and weaknesses.
I hope I helped ~

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kayfaylove:

I’m a Hufflepuff and I’m proud! :D

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mariepics:

Hufflepuff …

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Hufflepuff …

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Monica » Slytherin

Monica is competitive, ambitious, resourceful and very determined. She loved winning “now you’re marrying me you don’t get to win anymore” and she won often. When faced with a task she weighs the pros and cons (and maybe brings out her label-maker and colour coded charts) rather than recklessly jump head first into it, and when she wanted something bad enough, she worked hard and she achieved it (became skinny/head chef).

Rachel » Gryffindor

When we first meet Rachel, she has ran out of her wedding, thus escaping her old life. A complete daddy’s girl with no skills whatsoever, she throws herself out there and gets a job. She was brave to the point of recklessness; speeding along in a porsche with no valid license barely stifles a yawn from her. And then, when faced with the decision to either get rid of a baby or become a single mom and face many hardships, she doesn’t even seem to think their is another option except the hard one.

Joey » Hufflepuff

Joey Tribbiani is all heart. He is incredibly loyal to his friends and protective over them. When he thought Phoebe was going to be a single mother he proposed to her, not wanting her to face those hardships alone. And of course, if Joey were in Hogwarts he’s going to want to be in the house whose common room is right next to the kitchens!

Ross » Ravenclaw

Probably the easiest to sort, Ross is very intelligent and very witty. Ross doesn’t need any words to be funny, he can make you laugh just from a look. He is a professor, when he was growing up he achieved almost all As (darn gym class!) and he was the golden child to his parents. He may bore the gang with his rambings about dragons dinosaurs, but he sure knows his stuff.

Chandler » Gryffindor

Chandler had a lifelong battle with commitment, and it almost seemed like he would never find the one for him. But when it came to Monica Geller, he was strong, he held it together, and yes, he may have crumbled at times, but he would get back up again every time to be there at that wedding where he stabbed his commitophobia straight in the heart. He had the courage to quit his job and pursue his dream career, but with Chandler Bing, there is a fine line between bravery and stupidity, and apologizing by proposing probably wasn’t his greatest decision.

Phoebe » Hufflepuff

Phoebe is cheerful and friendly, and doesn’t really make a big deal about her rough upbringing. She is kind, even to someone who might have been stalking her for a few blocks, and loves to help her friends, even if they can’t speak French to save their lives. Fairness to all creatures is important to her, thus you will never catch her eating meat (ok, maybe the odd cheeseburger…) or wearing fur (ok, maybe that one time…).

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“This may surprise people, but it is the truth. In many, many ways, Hufflepuff is my favorite House. There comes a point in the final book where each House has the choice whether or not to rise to a certain challenge… The Slytherins, for reasons that are understandable, decide they’d rather not play. The Ravenclaws: some decide they will, some decide they won’t. The Hufflepuffs, virtually to a person, stay – as do the Gryffindors. Now, the Gryffindors comprise a lot of fool-hardy and show-offy people. That’s just the way it is. I’m a Gryffindor, I’m allowed to say it. There’s bravery and there’s also showboating, and sometimes the two go together. The Hufflepuffs stayed for a different reason. They weren’t trying to show off. They weren’t being reckless.  That’s the essence of Hufflepuff House. Now my oldest child, my daughter Jessica, said something very profound to me not very many days ago actually. She said to me – and she, by the way, was not Sorted into Hufflepuff House – but she said to me, “I think we should all want to be Hufflepuffs.” I can only say to you that I would not be at all disappointed to be Sorted into Hufflepuff House. So I’m a little upset that anyone does feel that way.”  -Jo Rowling

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