Your Hometown?

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In the interest of getting to know everyone a little better, where is home for you? It doesn't have to be where you live now, but where are you from?

For me, I was born in Bolton, England and raised all over the place. Currently residing in Arizona in the US.

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I live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas in the United States. I've lived there all my life.
 
Born and raised in Nanticoke ,Pennsylvania. If you’ve never heard of it I don’t blame you because it’s ?near Scranton which as dramatized on the U.S. version of The Office is also ?. Left when I joined the Air Force at 18.
 
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I live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas in the United States. I've lived there all my life.

Ah, nice! I lived in Plano for about 5 years, it was a nice enough place and the people of Texas were really nice and open.

Born and raised in Nanticoke ,Pennsylvania. If you’ve never heard of it I don’t blame you because it’s ?near Scranton which as dramatized on the U.S. version of The Office is also ?. Left when I joined the Air Force at 18.

Scranton I've heard of, but not Nanticoke. Gave it a quick search, looks like a quaint little town.

Grand Haven, Michigan. Lived there until I was 21 and left when I joined the military.
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That looks gorgeous!
 
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Born and raised in Nanticoke ,Pennsylvania. If you’ve never heard of it I don’t blame you because it’s ?near Scranton which as dramatized on the U.S. version of The Office is also ?. Left when I joined the Air Force at 18.
I have actually heard of it but I am only a state over.
 
I have actually heard of it but I am only a state over.
Not missing much but I do miss the family owned deli where they made fresh kielbasa. Currently, residing in Canada for work. Can't wait to get back to America. No place like it!
 
Everyone loves a touch of home ;). I sure do miss a good many things about Britain that America just can't provide, so I imagine it's the same for everyone who experiences life in another country.

Bolton's a bit of a working class area, always living in the shadow of the neighbouring mega cities, Manchester and Liverpool. It's got a lot of charms to it, though, and a strong university, and the people are down to earth and friendly. One of my biggest hopes is to go back for a visit at some point, even watch my hometown team play in the ground that wasn't even built the last time I was there (watched them play in their old ground, Burnden Park in 1993, it closed down after 102 years in 1997, now it's an ASDA (Wal-Mart owned grocery chain). A couple of people compiled YouTube videos of Bolton, like this one and this one if anyone's curious about it.

Indeed. I sure do miss home.

I can see why, that's a breathtaking looking place.

What accent do you have? I am curious.

A bit of a nothing accent, honestly. People pick out that I'm not exactly local to Arizona, but they're stunned when I tell them I'm British because I don't have a typical British accent of any variety. It comes out in certain words I say, or certain pronunciations of words (I still say tom-ah-toe, not tom-ay-toe, and vit-ah-min not vite-a-min), and if you get me around other British folk it comes out somewhat easily, but in general conversation I just have a sort of nothing, pseudo-Americanized almost Canadian-esque accent. Hard to describe, but uniquely mine :D
 
Speaking of accents. This is how we talk back where I'm from in PA. This may be satirical but I assure you it's factually correct.
 
I am originally from Memphis, Tennessee, but I have lived in Kentucky, California, and Massachusetts just to name a few.