come back / go back / get back
Typically you say "go back" when talking about a place that is NOT your current
location, and you say "come back" when you ARE located at the place/destination.
An example will make it clearer:
I am from the United States, and I am currently living in Brazil. If I plan to move back
to the U.S., then I would say "I'm going back to the U.S. next month." I say "going
back" because I am currently NOT in the U.S.
But my parents, who are in the U.S., would say "Our daughter is coming back to the
U.S. next month." They say "coming back" because they ARE currently in the U.S.
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