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By: karolinapatryk
I know exactly how you feel! We are traveling full time for almost 4 years, we spent only few weeks a year in our homeland. I don't feel Polish anymore- I feel like a citizen of the world :)

By: Sarah
154 years!!!!! At least you have an interesting story to tell :)

By: Sarah
Oh Alberto! The good news is we are free to identify however we see fit :)

By: Priyanka Singh
This is one of the common question people ask, might be coz of initiating conversation or to develop interests in someone else's personal life, not sure. Even I spent my childhood by swinging in different cities and can correlate with the situation.

By: hmmkiki
Adult students normally. But everyday people or new strangers, no. Maybe I have a please don't ask me please face. Very small breakfast stomach now, aaw. I tried but I can't. In china I got into rice types or noodle ish type breakfasts with spice

By: Ana Ojha
I've also felt the same quite a lot of time and I can hear you gal! I totally agree with you that your passport can't define you. The best humorous answer I try to give when someone asks is that I'm a global citizen!

By: Laveena Sengar
I can totally relate with what you might go through. I have been to many places in India since childhood and so people don't really can understand from which state I originally from. Haha.

By: verushka
Such an interesting read. I have a problem a lil like yours. I am South African by birth and Indian in Heritage. While in Kerala earlier this year everyone assumed I was from India until I started talking and still they wanted to know where my family came from. They dont understand my ancestors moved here over 154 years ago lol go figure.

By: Alberto C.
I relate to you so much! I was born in Spain, and I've lived in 5 different countries during my childhood. Now I've been in Ireland for 5 years, and even though I feel 100% integrated, it's such a weird feeling! I know I'll never feel or be considered Irish, but I don't even feel Spanish anymore! I've been outside of my country for so long that I feel like a tourist every time I visit, strange right?

By: Sarah
Do you ever get anyone up in your face asking, "yeah but where are you Really from?". I understand initial interest from people, but having to place everyone all the time, I don't understand why we do it. Yeah, picking up habits, I suppose it all comes down to them! I had eggs and sausages for breakfast for YEARS, now I wouldn't be able to stomach it- biscotti or croissant please!