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Overview
About Me
It's all surprise, but trust me you will never get bored ^-^
The most important thing about me is that I am AIESECer !
I love sharing my culture and promote my country, more likely that why I decided to become tour guide in my country, to gain depth knowledge about my culture and religion in different parts of Georgia, because this is really mysterious country ! each place has its own tradition and amazing FOOD !
I love walking and talking with people who I just met, because there are so many things to share and time is never enough.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I would love to meet people from diverse backgrounds, share my experience and gain something new from them.
While travelling, one of the most important thing for me is to meet local people and talk to them, because they are so precious for me, no matter where I am going. Couchsurfing gives opportunity to become risk-taker and meet person who you have never met ( and would probably never meet ).
Couchsurfing is platform which gave me really close friends and valuable experience, so from my side, I will do my best to pass those vibes to other people as well.
Interests
- coffee
- drinking games
- watching sports
- music
- sightseeing
- travelling
- watching movies
- museums
- going for walks
- meeting new people
- meeting friends
- hanging out with friends
- food and drinks
- sightseengs
- reading literature
Music, Movies, and Books
About music - it really depends on my mood, sometimes I would love to listen to classic, sometimes going in club to listen something different ..
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
This is something so inspiring for me, story when I was Global Volunteer in Poland.
In 2018 I have heard about AIESEC and decided to participate in their Global Volunteer project, I went in Poland during the summer and met so many amazing people from 15 different countries. After incoming preparational seminars, they gave us our location and time when should we go there, and the story starts:
In the morning, we went in one of the Polish village and had no idea what was coming for us, we thought we would have day off and prepare for tomorrow's work, but surprisingly, they dropped us infront of community center where we should have done our work, we arrived in the hall and it was full of children and adults. We were clueless about plan, but I heave decided to find out some children who knew English and it was huge surprise that I found 6 years old girl Nikola with perfect british accent ( She will remain in my mind forever ) who was really shy to speak, but day after day, she improved, she gained more confidence and friends, more children were just learning some words to communicate with us and at the end, Nikola was singing in the microphone and giving some speeches.
It was just for 2 weeks and so many things changed in their mind, can't wait to go during this summer to check how they are after a year, more likely, curious of our impact on them.
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Italy, Poland, Sweden
Countries I’ve Lived In
Georgia, Poland