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Overview

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  • Fluent in English, Russian; learning French, German, Spanish
  • 30, Female
  • Member since 2013
  • I study journalism at Southern Federal University, cook a...
  • No education listed
  • From Izhevsk, Udmurt Republic, Russian Federation
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Discovering myself

ABOUT ME

I love people so I'm very sociable and always interested in others. I'm responsible and independent. I love cats, books, intelligent and fun people and good food. Healthy way of life and discovering the world are very important to me.

PHILOSOPHY

My mission is to become the best person I can ever become and do a change for good.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

To see the countries I visit from the inside.

Interests

I am currently studying Social Psychology. I studied journalism so mass media is my passion. I love shopping, nice clothes and good food. I enjoy helping people and want to make this world a little bit better.

  • cats
  • books
  • dining
  • shopping
  • clothing
  • communications
  • journalism
  • psychology

Music, Movies, and Books

Reading is my passion. Majoring in journalism, I have to read a lot but I still enjoy reading my own books just for pleasure. This is why it's very hard to pick just one book. I think I'll just give you guys a couple of examples of books that touched me. "The trial" by Kafka is a book that kept me confused till the very end. In the end I was in tears not understanding why Kafka chose such finale (no spoilers!). "One flew over the cuckoo's nest" by Ken Kesey is another shocking book I've read. It's about people that are mentally ill and it makes the story even more dramatic. They turned out to be more sensible than healthy people. "All quiet on the Western front" by Erich Maria Remarque is a war novel that I would recommend to everybody who enjoys serious literature about wars. Not to make it too long, I'll just mention three more books that come to mind: "Brave new world" by Hoxley, "The catcher in the rye" by Salinger and Dostoevsky's "The brothers Karamazov".
I'm not gonna talk much about movies. I'll just say "Harry Potter". That's it.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I was an exchange student in the United States and had the best time of my life there.

Countries I’ve Visited

Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Ukraine

Countries I’ve Lived In

Russian Federation, United States

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