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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I've been working close to where i grew up and called in at my folks for lunch. Moved away years ago but sat there i still find myself calling it home.
Anyone else still consider the village/town you grew up in as "home"? |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"I've been working close to where i grew up and called in at my folks for lunch. Moved away years ago but sat there i still find myself calling it home.
Anyone else still consider the village/town you grew up in as "home"?" the area, gloucestershire/ herefordshire i classify as home, yes. i dream often of 'going back home' x |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
West Wales |
I grew up on S.London 2mins from a tube station, I miss the buzz & being able to be in the West End in 15mins.
But every time I've gone back for more than an overnighter I cant wait to get out & back to the sticks
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"I've been working close to where i grew up and called in at my folks for lunch. Moved away years ago but sat there i still find myself calling it home.
Anyone else still consider the village/town you grew up in as "home"?"
Definitely, the house I have now is just where I live, where I grew up is always considered home. My mum still lives in the house I grew up in too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Home will always be where I grew up. Although I don't live far from there, when people ask where I'm from, I always say live in x but from y "
I'm exactly the same, where I live is just that, a house and place i live, but my home is elsewhere |
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"I've been working close to where i grew up and called in at my folks for lunch. Moved away years ago but sat there i still find myself calling it home.
Anyone else still consider the village/town you grew up in as "home"?"
Yes which is a bit strange as I haven't lived there since I was 27 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are two places I call home. When I moved away although I considered it home I missed Southampton and wanted to be back here. Now I'm back here and I miss the Midlands and feel like that's just as much home as here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wherever my mum is feels like home. I'm in the road my mum lived in when she moved from London after the war,in the house I've lived in since I was 11, after moving from my mum's childhood house one block away.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yes I do. When I talk to my friends, if I'm going to where I grew up, I say I'm off home to see family. " Im the same...yet I would never move back there x
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Not any more. I've lived in Brighton longer than I lived in Stamford but the benefit of being older is that I appreciate the architecture more now there than I did or maybe I'm more boring, who knows? |
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