We often associate “return” with the closing of a loop, something that has more to do with the end of something rather than its beginning. But return can mean many different things for many different people, particularly if you are someone constantly in transit between different languages, cultures, identities or even countries. What does the word return mean to you? And is there a place, an object, a person or a specific memory you associate to it? Feel free to use this thread to share your story to know each other and learn together along the way.
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Open discussion: what does the word "return" mean to you?
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We often associate “return” with the closing of a loop, something that has more to do with the end of something rather than its beginning. But return can mean many different things for many different people, particularly if you are someone constantly in transit between different languages, cultures, identities or even countries. What does the word return mean to you? And is there a place, an object, a person or a specific memory you associate to it? Feel free to use this thread to share your story to know each other and learn together along the way.