Isekai de Nonbiri Iyashi te Hajimemasu ~Doku nimo Kusuri nimo Naranai kara Tensei Shita Ohanashi~ - Ch. 19

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I've seen this sentiment a lot in manga, but tbh..? Literally everyone afaik that I'm descended from, parents, grandparents, grand-grandparents, they all moved far away from their hometown, and everyone is glad they did, made their new life somewhere else. And I also ended up also moving far away from my hometown. It's not that I particularly hate my hometown, but now as an adult it feels kind of weird being in your old incubator? I don't like being in my hometown other than to visit my parents for a short while.

I wonder if it's an evolutionary thing, that some lineages are just genetically predisposed to want to go away from where they grew up. It'd make sense, since it'd function as a mechanism to prevent inbreeding.
 
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I've seen this sentiment a lot in manga, but tbh..? Literally everyone afaik that I'm descended from, parents, grandparents, grand-grandparents, they all moved far away from their hometown, and everyone is glad they did, made their new life somewhere else. And I also ended up also moving far away from my hometown. It's not that I particularly hate my hometown, but now as an adult it feels kind of weird being in your old incubator? I don't like being in my hometown other than to visit my parents for a short while.

I wonder if it's an evolutionary thing, that some lineages are just genetically predisposed to want to go away from where they grew up. It'd make sense, since it'd function as a mechanism to prevent inbreeding.
I think it’s amount of exposure to traveling and ease of moving. In low tech worlds, it’s much harder traveling and relocating than it is modern day. So more often than not, people are just traveling to places instead of actually living there in these stories and that is vastly different. It’s like how if you travel anywhere for a prolonged time, especially a place you didn’t necessarily WANT to travel to, you’ll get home sick and miss your home.
 
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A cake as a gift to be eaten a month later without preservatives and proper sealing? It is gonna go dry.

I think it’s amount of exposure to traveling and ease of moving. In low tech worlds, it’s much harder traveling and relocating than it is modern day. So more often than not, people are just traveling to places instead of actually living there in these stories and that is vastly different. It’s like how if you travel anywhere for a prolonged time, especially a place you didn’t necessarily WANT to travel to, you’ll get home sick and miss your home.
I can agree, I have moved a few times and never missed my home town. But if I go on vacation, even if I am enjoying myself, leaving for more than a week I start getting home sick.

So it is less that people miss their hometowns, and more like people miss the place they call home even if home changes. It is likely evolutionary to seek a safe place to call home which is why most humans settle down in places instead of being nomads.
 
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A cake as a gift to be eaten a month later without preservatives and proper sealing? It is gonna go dry.
Wasn't the total journey length 10 days? And they got the cake in the last village, no? So Haru will be in the next chapter, right?
 

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