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For a real-life example of an x-or gate, think of a long hallway with a light switch on either end.
If both are on, the light is off. If both are off, the light is off. However if they are different, one on and one off, the light will be on in the hallway
It really depends. I've seen hallways with OR logic for the switches. But I feel like that was not on purpose, because I really can't think of a proper use case for that.