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What would be considered your hometown?
An individual’s place of birth, childhood home, or place of main residence. The definition of hometown is the place where you grew up or have lived for a long time. The town where someone lived during elementary and primary school is an example of hometown.
Is your hometown where you live?
Yes, hometown may refer to a place different from the one you grew up in: hometown: the town or city that a person is from, especially the one in which they were born and lived while they were young: He was born in Miami, but he considers New York his hometown since he’s lived there most of his life.
What is your hometown or where is your hometown?
Originally Answered: What is my hometown? Well your hometown could be considered to be the town in which you were born, it could also be the town where you grew up (if this is different from the first). To me your hometown is the town in which the place you call home resides.
Where is your hometown or what is your hometown?
What’s the difference between place of birth and hometown?
As nouns the difference between birthplace and hometown is that birthplace is the location where a person was born while hometown is an individual’s place of birth, childhood home, or place of main residence.
Where do you consider your hometown?
The answer should be where your home is now. Where you were born is your birthplace, where you spent time was a part of your journey. Where your current home is, is the hometown. Where you are born is the birth-town.
Do you consider Tulsa as Your ‘Hometown’?
I haven’t lived in Oklahoma for more than 10 years now, but I still consider Tulsa to be my “hometown”. Although I don’t place any particular significance on the term “hometown,” I’ve always taken it to mean the town in which you spent the largest portion of your childhood – ie the house you grew up in.
How do people decide where to live?
Well, if you mean the area where people choose to live, then I would say that depends on where they were born, where they inherited property and where they move for work, education and business.
What is the meaning of hometown in Switzerland?
In Switzerland, your hometown is the place where you are registered as a citizen. In most cases, that is where you grow up. Only if that community is large enough to have a hospital you also might have been born there. But the place of birth has nothing to do where you are “from”.