Raphael Henrique
What's the difference between "heading back" and going back?" For example: I'm heading back home I'm going back home
19 de jun. de 2020 12:33
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Mostly the same! 'Heading back' is more colloquial, but they are both informal (formally, we might say 'returning home'). One difference is 'heading back' refers to leaving a temporary place (restaurant, friend's house, etc.). It would usually be used to mean 'walking/driving back to one's house'. 'Going back' could mean leaving a temporary place, OR travelling further (from a trip). Ex. My mom is GOING BACK to Puerto Rico to visit her family.
19 de junio de 2020
thank you so much guys.. David, I didn't know I could say "Im heading home.. and so on". That's good to know :)
20 de junio de 2020
By the way, you'll also hear "I'm heading home" (no "back") or "I'm heading to work", etc., pretty often.
19 de junio de 2020
They're essentially the same. I'd probably tend to say "heading back" if I've gone somewhere with some people and I'm going back to the place where we started. Example: "I'm tired -- you can stay at the museum but I'm heading back to the hotel." But "going back" would be absolutely fine here too.
19 de junio de 2020
"heading back" is used more commonly in an informal setting! But mainly no great difference :)
19 de junio de 2020
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