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mestny [16]
3 years ago
10

Do you think you will come back and find a job in your hometown after you graduate

English
1 answer:
Rasek [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

i would probably come back to my hometown if i really miss my family and want to live with or near them. it is also where i had grown up. so i would naturally miss the place and people there.

But if i find other job opportunities that are better than the ones at my hometown then i would take that job and not go back to my hometown.

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