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When do you miss home the most?
Going out without friends is always lonely, and homesickness is unavoidable. Maybe you will miss your hometown especially in a certain event, a certain scene and a certain period of time. When you hear the familiar hometown accent, you can't help looking in the direction you are coming, or eating the food with hometown flavor, and you will feel kind when you see the license plate number of your hometown.

People have been away from home for a long time, and spend every day in the busy. They have never had time to eat, and they will soon be able to make money against time. They just want to earn more income to subsidize their families, rarely play mobile phones, and the days are over. There is no time to miss home when you are busy. I will suddenly remember my time at home at some point. At this time, I am particularly homesick. Go out to eat, occasionally hear the hometown accent next door and eat hometown food. At that time, my feeling of missing was very strong. I am homesick and can't go back. I can only look at photos at home and call my parents. On the phone, I heard the old voice of my parents on the other end of the phone and their old appearance in the video. At this time, I feel embarrassed. I really want to suddenly run to my parents, hug them and give them a big hug.

I still remember that it was raining that night, and I didn't pay much attention to sitting alone in the dormitory playing with my mobile phone. Suddenly received a video call. It turned out that my grandfather, who is not good at playing mobile phones, groped for a video call to me. He said he missed me and made a video call to me. At that time, I felt that I hadn't called home for a long time, and I was also a very stubborn person. Even though I miss my family very much, he doesn't want to say a word. Perhaps it is a scene, a familiar smell, or a familiar hometown accent that brings together our long-lost deep feelings of missing.