Do You like your Native place?????
By madhan2u
@madhan2u (488)
India
8 responses
@nupats (3564)
• India
25 Jul 08
hi dear i was bought in mumbai and i visit my native place once in about two years..it is the most beautiful place...i am from Uttarakhand hometown Nanital (India)..in fact i have pictures of my hometown in my profile ..i dont like the city life but for earning we have to stay here..have a nice day
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@vipulchawla (2220)
• India
25 Jul 08
so you belong to UP too.. well thats anice to hear..
Nainital is really a nice place. We had a school trip once when i was in my 9th standard. Ah!! Those were the lovely days..
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@dextornap (333)
• India
25 Jul 08
Yes i love it. I love evry corner of that place. even i remember my birth hospital and operation room too. whenever i go there i feel so relax and happy. I remember my doctor name also who helped me to come to this world. I have so many other memories about that place. It's a so beautiful place in the world for me.
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@vipulchawla (2220)
• India
25 Jul 08
hi madhan. even i feel the same way as you do. My native place is Mathura (thats a small town in UP, i am sure you must have heard of it). I have been away from home since more than 7 years no since the time, i started my secondary level schooling. I have had my stay in cities like kota, delhi, mysore and now hyderabad.
When i used to live in there, i wished to go out and stay in a big city and enjoy my life over there. But now i reqalize how it feels like to be in a big city and that living alone away from family. Earlier it would be a travel of hardly 3-4 kms to move from my house to the other end of my hometown but now, it would be more than 10 kms to just walk up to the shoppping center. Moreover, thr traffic conditions become worse. And i really miss the food cooked by my mother.
I really die to be home, and now being 1700 kms away from my hometown doesn't allow me to even visit my parents even once a month. I just long to visit them and stay with them. But my job puts a restriction on me.
@vipulchawla (2220)
• India
25 Jul 08
Mobile Phones can only help me listen to my parents. It can't give me a feeling of being with them or being at my hometown. Does ur mobile phone helps you when u miss ur village?
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@bbsr13 (4196)
• India
25 Jul 08
Hello,Madhan! I am born and brought up in the capital city of Orissa,Bhubaneswar where I am living now,it is otherwise known as the Temple City.the presiding deity of the city is Lord Lingaraj.Thousands of temples you will see in this city.pilgrims from far and near come here every year to pay their respect to Lord Lingaraj.i love my city very much.thanx.
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@iyah10 (4115)
• Kuwait
25 Jul 08
In my place which is in the Philippines I do lived in one of the City of Cebu in the Central part of the Visayas Region and I still want to lived in the same place in which I was born because we have a lot of Tourist spot in the place although here in Kuwait also have the same facilities that I need I will still have to choose my own Home Sweet Home........
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@crazy286 (269)
• India
25 Jul 08
yes ofcourse. I am staying away from my native place for the last 5 years and I know the value of HOME now. I will always be looking for a chance to go back to my parents. I will settle somewhere nearest to my native place. But my native is not a village as such. It is a small city.
@rogue13xmen13 (14402)
• United States
25 Jul 08
The suburb I live in California, no, not really. Too many problems have arisen in this place.
@AppiBaby (50)
• India
25 Jul 08
Hi madhan,
I have similar situation as you described. Yeah my native is not village really. But its a small town. Now i live in a bigger city and feel that my native town is much underdeveloped, and really staying there is what i would not prefer in atleast a couple of years from now. Sure my parents and my home is there where i was born and brought up. That attachment is surely there. But if i talk only about the city as such, I have started disliking it. Hope it becomes a futuristic city soon, which is very difficult if the politicians over their continue to look for their own wealthiness
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