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Overview

  • Spreading my wisdom....
  • Masters - Marketing
  • From Gosport, England
  • Profile 95% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Figure out what to do with my life!

ABOUT ME

It´s always a bit risky to ask other people what they think of you so I´ll tell you what I think of myself and hopefully I´m not too far off! I´d say I´m an outgoing person, I love meeting people from different countries (particularly English and Latino countries). I´m pretty confident and don´t mind striking up conversations with people I don´t know (yet!) I´m easy going most of the time with a good sense of humour.Other than that... I´d say I´m pretty normal.. Can be grumpy a bit over sensitive (I thought I ought to put some negative in there to make it more believable!).

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING

I have a flat in Central Madrid where I am happy to receive people who are travelling in the area. Also I am planning to travel to Central America in August and September and would like to chat to people who are living there!

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I have yet to actually host or coach surf myself, but I have met people who have done it and been introduced to others and I think it´s a great way of meeting like-minded people!

Interests

I spend far too much time on the interest browsing useless stuff... Like watching tv.... Going to the gym typical stuff!

  • coach
  • tv
  • traveling
  • socializing

Music, Movies, and Books

Movies.... I love Almodóvar movies (Volver, Todo Sobre Mi Madre) but my favourite movie of all time is probably Apocalypto.. It´s just amazing! As far as music´s concerned... I mostly like pop (English and Spanish language!)

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I think the most impressive thing for me has been trekking through the Colombian jungle in El Tayrona to reach La Ciudad Perdida. It took around 5 days of trekking and I can honestly say it was the hardest thing I´ve ever done, so physical and exhausting but totally worth it to see the incredible views and meet indigineous villages etc.

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