answer:Defined as strong feelings of love and devotion to one’s country, I suppose that patriotism is a quality that is developed over one’s lifetime and commonly not before young adulthood. So, it would not be the result of simply having been born in a particular country, but a combination of a) perceived gifts received from living in said country, b) affinity for the ideals and/or culture of said country, and c) a perceived need to defend one’s country (plus ideals and/or culture) from outside threats. I’m sure there are other factors that could be included (both positive and negative such as blind faith or pressure to conform). So, I’d say ideally, it’s more of an informed choice based on some life experience rather than the byproduct of one’s birth location. Some people leave their country of birth and become expatriates via the same process.