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The origins of the term "get lost" was derived from the traveling fortune tellers people of old. When they happened upon a new town they were often met with hostility and were told to return from where they had come from as normally these people were met with distrust. The fortune tellers would often mention that they did not know the last village/towns name and then they were told to just go and "Get Lost" again.
so that you do not get lost when you are traveling somewhere so that you do not get lost when you are traveling somewhere
the times at the beginning and end of the working day when many people are traveling to or from work
Cultural Shock
By people traveling place to place
This is a caravan.
Caravan.
Far and wide is a term to mean traveling untold distance
A caravan is a group of people traveling together.
Traveling
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No. Hooverville was a term for make-shift housing that people who had lost their housing might move into. The term was a slam on President Hoover. People blamed him for the depression.