Depends on who I am talking to and where I am...
If I am in another country, I say, "The USA."
If I am states away from home in the USA and talking to another person from the USA, I say the state I was born in.
If I am in the state I was born in, I say the city I was born in. The reason is because the person would know where that city is whereas if I was states away, they might not.
As far as your actual question in reference to a hospital, etc... most applications ask for the county not the city for this reason. Usually they are the same. If they aren't, you need to put the county/city where your birth certificate is stored in the registrar of deeds database. That is why the question is ask... to verify your records.
2006-10-13 10:44:38
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answered by BeachBum 7
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I always say the state I was born in. If they ask, I tell them the city.
2006-10-13 17:42:03
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answered by armywifetp 3
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I always say the city, Los Angeles, California.
2006-10-13 17:37:51
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answered by smartypants909 7
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This question is just filled with anxiety. I bet you lie awake at night puzzling over it. It never worries me. I am an alien. Legal, by all means.
2006-10-13 17:43:10
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answered by Answergirl 5
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usually city,state, and country...but what does this have to do with politics?
2006-10-20 11:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I just say Aberdeen, Scotland.
2006-10-13 17:39:46
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answered by monkeyface 7
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