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Overview
About Me
Hey there, stranger! I tend to think that I'm an ordinary girl. Family is everything to me. I'm studying at the university, challenging but I'm graduating this summer. Dobby will be free (I don't mind socks as a gift, hah)
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I created a page here 2 years ago out of boredom but didn't get into it. So lets give it another try.
Meeting new people, cultures is something I really like . We are all different but the variety is the spice of life. So I'm here to get to know cool people, hang out with them and travel!
Interests
I'm a gigantic language nerd, love studying them. I was brought up as a bilingual so this was the beginning ;)
Nature lover. That's where the true beauty is. My country doesn't have mountains, sea, fjords but there's an abundance of forests and lakes.
I do love having a good laugh with friends, such moments are precious!
so this is the beginning of my interest list ^^
- beauty
- traveling
- languages
- volunteering
- adventure travel
- lakes
- mountains
- linguistics
- spontaneity
Music, Movies, and Books
My music choice depends on my mood, obviously. But hard rock isn't my cup of tea. I totally adore Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys, The Beatles, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, The Gaslight Anthem and many more
I love old movies, in black in white. There's something special about them :)
A list of favourite books is really long! Don't want to bore you :)
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Once I was a volunteer and worked with little kids. I derived a lot of pleasure from helping them. So be nice to people :)
What I Can Share with Hosts
I'm sure we can have a great time together. There's so many things to do from exploring the city, hanging out to teaching each other native language(i'm 100% up for learning something new)
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Montenegro, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine
Countries I’ve Lived In
Belarus