Most people call them a homeless person.
In sociology, home-centred refers to attitudes, behaviors, and activities that revolve around the home as the central focus of a person's life. This includes spending a significant amount of time at home, prioritizing home-related tasks and responsibilities, and deriving a sense of comfort and security from one's home environment. Home-centred individuals may place a high value on creating a welcoming and functional living space that reflects their personal identity and values.
In 2018, approximately 0.9% of births in the US were home births. This equates to around 35,000 children born at home that year.
You can politely communicate to someone that it's time for them to go home by saying something like, "I've had a great time with you, but it's getting late. Would you like me to call you a cab or help you arrange a ride home?"
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As of 2020, Romania has one of the highest rates of home ownership in the world, with around 96% of the population owning their homes.
A Nommad
Vagabond A waif also a hobo
The word is nomad.
I would call such a person inhospitable.
moofer
Freelancers
Homeless
Normal.
This is an act done by someone who wanders from one place to another, without a permanent settling place. This happened alot in The Great Depression, when families moved all over the country trying to find a home. The term "Hobo", is commonly referred as homeless or a person who wanders the streets, so that is similar to the word hoboing.
One who wanders from place to place without a permanent home or a means of livelihood
A vagabond is a traveller. It is a homeless person whom travels around, doing odd jobs when they can to make money. Sometimes they street preform, or busk.
call police, contact a parent or guardian, call trusted person.