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Overview

  • 108 references 35 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, Thai; learning French, German
  • 43, Female
  • Member since 2006
  • Co-ordinator officer
  • B.A. Business Administration in Marketing major
  • From Bangkok
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

saving money for my trips

ABOUT ME

i might not talkative girl for the first met but if you know me for a while you will see all about me, i'm not serious girl, i'm just like to make things easy,a bit crazy sometimes.. and i have a good skill of keeping my feeling..or you just check it on my references!! ^_^

PHILOSOPHY

Dont worry, be happy. i dont see any point to be worry with things that could happen anytime, all i have to do its just see what happen and try to fix it..

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

Interests

Travelling, Histories, Internet, Languages, Shooting Photo..

  • causes
  • dining
  • traveling
  • cars
  • hunting
  • languages
  • tourism

Music, Movies, and Books

All kind of music but especially Hiphop, i like movie all kind

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

get lost in the middle of nowhere in VN with Julian and ride to the mud road, 6 hours on motobike to Vung Tao instead of take ferry only 45 mins.!

Teach, Learn, Share

Tourism around the world is in popular that in certain places, it affects and even causes damage to the rights that the tourists have come to see. It's important to think aboutu the economic, cultural and environmental effects of being a tourist. So, before you go on holiday, here are some suggestions on how to be a green tourist.
1. Use public transport. If everyone users their cars, pollution and traffic congestion will become am enormous problem.
2. Stay in small hotel and eat local food. It's important that the money you spend on accomodation and food remains within the local area.
3. Travel out of season. It's the best time to avoid crowds, and it's often cheaper as well.
4. Think of yourself as a guest, not a tourist. As a tourist, you're simply a source of money.
5. Learn the local language. If you make an effort to speak their language, you'll be able to talk to local ppl, and they're likely to be even more hospitable.
6. Be careful about taking photos. In some places, ppl are embarrassed when you take their photo. Find out what the local custom is.
7. Find out about the place you're visiting. It's very impolite to the local ppl if you're only there because of the weather and dont want to know anything about where you are.
8. Use less water than at home. In certain places, the authorities supply the big hotels with water.
9. Use local guides. This will create jobs and help the local economy.
10. Adopt the local lifestyle. If you dont appreciate being in a foreign country, why you leave home in the first place?

Countries I’ve Visited

China, Germany, Viet Nam

Countries I’ve Lived In

Thailand

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