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As a migrant worker, can you speak Mandarin when chatting with your hometown people after returning home?

Certainly not, not only others feel uncomfortable, but also themselves! I have been listening to my hometown since I was born. Even if I leave home for a lifetime, I will never forget the fallen leaves. People from here, their living habits, ways of speaking, and even ideas, have been influenced by people here since childhood. Some things are hard to change and hard to forget. Going out to work is a livelihood strategy that many people will choose, but we just make a living and will not leave here. When we return to our hometown, the villagers and homesickness in the village will naturally bring us back to familiar scenes. Talking at home means parents' shortcomings. Sometimes Mandarin can't accurately express our emotions. At least after returning to my hometown, I can't speak Mandarin, that is to say, my hometown dialect is kind, natural and quiet.