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Overview
About Me
Hello you! I'm currently a college student, a football fan, a foodie, and a dreamer. I born and raised in Jakarta with huge willingness to visit places and to meet people from around the world. I'm an energetic, positive, and optimistic person that will be great to having around. I think I'm basically an introvert but I pushed my self so hard so people always told me that I'm a total extrovert. But who cares anyway?
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I'm actually a member since 2013 but I was kinda terrified to try CS and worried about things. But everything changed in February 2017...
I was a participant in one of the biggest student festival in Norway and I stayed for 10 days with local family. It all was amazing.
Staying with local people in a new place is a great thing to try. I think it's a good thing to get to know stuffs about a country or a place but not by google it. A story from a new people, in a new place, about new wonderful things are something that valueable and priceless.
After received truckload of kindness from my host in Norway I believe CS is a great thing. I think I really need to stay with another local people in another places and I believe it's my time to spread the same kindness and welcome people from around the world in my crib.
Interests
I basically interested in almost everything especially something new. I'm a full time learner, and open to listen about your interests too.
- arts
- culture
- traveling
- music
- sports
- food
- football
- film
- language
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
1. Watching FC Barcelona match live in Camp Nou (Yaas, I'm a Cule)
2. Having a solo overland trip from Utrecht, Netherland to Barcelona, Spain via Belgium and France, and vice versa (It was amazing! at least for me haha)
3. Visiting Scandinavian country
4. Having an overland budget trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Phuket, Thailand. In 10 days with total approx. $250 (Including flight ticket and cheap hotel accomodation, ALL IN!)
Teach, Learn, Share
Teach:
1. Indonesian Language (trust me it's easy)
2. Make some Indonesian food (have you ever heard about nasi goreng? I think I have a master degree in making it)
3. How to eat super spicy food (it's literally spicy!)
4. How to move from one place and another in Jakarta with public transport (It's so complicated but I've spent almost 21 years here, so)
5. Play Indonesian traditional game (google congklak, engkle, and lompat tali)
6. Ride a motorcycle (in case you can't)
7. Indonesian slang (and swear words, if you need it)
Learn:
1. Your language! (whatever it is)
2. Playing a musical instrument (can you play guitar?)
3. How to cook your local food (I mean, everyone loves food, aren't they?)
4. Anything you've mastered
5. Anything you want to teach
Share:
1. Love
2. Smile
3. Story
4. Food (only one bite, sorry)
What I Can Share with Hosts
I live in a very unique surrounding with a lot of local people around and you can hang out with them too if you want. People in my neighbourhood is so 'Indonesian' and I think it will be a good experience fro foreigner to live with an original Indonesian environment and a traditional way of live.
We can stroll around the city with my cutie motorcycle and stop every meter to try Indonesian street food which is cheap and delicious.
Countries I’ve Visited
Belgium, France, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Thailand