Is there a word for state of residence?
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One’s nationality is the status of belonging to a particular nation.
One’s status of belonging to a particular US state is called what?
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One’s nationality is the status of belonging to a particular nation.
One’s status of belonging to a particular US state is called what?
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Welcome to EL&U. You might be a native of a state because you are from there ("from" being defined differently by different people) or a resident because you currently live there, but there is no concept that corresponds exactly to nationality because the American legal and political system does not treat association with a state in the same way that international law governs association with a country. Your question might be improved if you could explain what concept you are trying to express.
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3 hours ago
@choster I was putting somebody’s profile into a table and used the word ‘residence’ to label the entry for the state they live in. I want to know if there is a more specific word that I can use to make it more explicit and easy for people to know its what state they live in, not the city, country, etc
– Min Andy Choi
3 hours ago
Nationality does not refer to residence, so the question as worded is unclear; please edit it. You might benefit from reading the guidance for single word requests as well. Generally, requests for help with naming or labeling are not well-received here, but if you can formulate an example sentence that would use this word, someone might be able to help. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for further guidance.
– choster
2 hours ago
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One’s status of belonging to a particular US state is called what?
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Welcome to EL&U. You might be a native of a state because you are from there ("from" being defined differently by different people) or a resident because you currently live there, but there is no concept that corresponds exactly to nationality because the American legal and political system does not treat association with a state in the same way that international law governs association with a country. Your question might be improved if you could explain what concept you are trying to express.
– choster
3 hours ago
@choster I was putting somebody’s profile into a table and used the word ‘residence’ to label the entry for the state they live in. I want to know if there is a more specific word that I can use to make it more explicit and easy for people to know its what state they live in, not the city, country, etc
– Min Andy Choi
3 hours ago
Nationality does not refer to residence, so the question as worded is unclear; please edit it. You might benefit from reading the guidance for single word requests as well. Generally, requests for help with naming or labeling are not well-received here, but if you can formulate an example sentence that would use this word, someone might be able to help. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for further guidance.
– choster
2 hours ago
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Welcome to EL&U. You might be a native of a state because you are from there ("from" being defined differently by different people) or a resident because you currently live there, but there is no concept that corresponds exactly to nationality because the American legal and political system does not treat association with a state in the same way that international law governs association with a country. Your question might be improved if you could explain what concept you are trying to express.
– choster
3 hours ago
@choster I was putting somebody’s profile into a table and used the word ‘residence’ to label the entry for the state they live in. I want to know if there is a more specific word that I can use to make it more explicit and easy for people to know its what state they live in, not the city, country, etc
– Min Andy Choi
3 hours ago
Nationality does not refer to residence, so the question as worded is unclear; please edit it. You might benefit from reading the guidance for single word requests as well. Generally, requests for help with naming or labeling are not well-received here, but if you can formulate an example sentence that would use this word, someone might be able to help. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for further guidance.
– choster
2 hours ago
Welcome to EL&U. You might be a native of a state because you are from there ("from" being defined differently by different people) or a resident because you currently live there, but there is no concept that corresponds exactly to nationality because the American legal and political system does not treat association with a state in the same way that international law governs association with a country. Your question might be improved if you could explain what concept you are trying to express.
– choster
3 hours ago
Welcome to EL&U. You might be a native of a state because you are from there ("from" being defined differently by different people) or a resident because you currently live there, but there is no concept that corresponds exactly to nationality because the American legal and political system does not treat association with a state in the same way that international law governs association with a country. Your question might be improved if you could explain what concept you are trying to express.
– choster
3 hours ago
@choster I was putting somebody’s profile into a table and used the word ‘residence’ to label the entry for the state they live in. I want to know if there is a more specific word that I can use to make it more explicit and easy for people to know its what state they live in, not the city, country, etc
– Min Andy Choi
3 hours ago
@choster I was putting somebody’s profile into a table and used the word ‘residence’ to label the entry for the state they live in. I want to know if there is a more specific word that I can use to make it more explicit and easy for people to know its what state they live in, not the city, country, etc
– Min Andy Choi
3 hours ago
Nationality does not refer to residence, so the question as worded is unclear; please edit it. You might benefit from reading the guidance for single word requests as well. Generally, requests for help with naming or labeling are not well-received here, but if you can formulate an example sentence that would use this word, someone might be able to help. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for further guidance.
– choster
2 hours ago
Nationality does not refer to residence, so the question as worded is unclear; please edit it. You might benefit from reading the guidance for single word requests as well. Generally, requests for help with naming or labeling are not well-received here, but if you can formulate an example sentence that would use this word, someone might be able to help. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for further guidance.
– choster
2 hours ago
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Welcome to EL&U. You might be a native of a state because you are from there ("from" being defined differently by different people) or a resident because you currently live there, but there is no concept that corresponds exactly to nationality because the American legal and political system does not treat association with a state in the same way that international law governs association with a country. Your question might be improved if you could explain what concept you are trying to express.
– choster
3 hours ago
@choster I was putting somebody’s profile into a table and used the word ‘residence’ to label the entry for the state they live in. I want to know if there is a more specific word that I can use to make it more explicit and easy for people to know its what state they live in, not the city, country, etc
– Min Andy Choi
3 hours ago
Nationality does not refer to residence, so the question as worded is unclear; please edit it. You might benefit from reading the guidance for single word requests as well. Generally, requests for help with naming or labeling are not well-received here, but if you can formulate an example sentence that would use this word, someone might be able to help. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for further guidance.
– choster
2 hours ago