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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Bagpacking in Sweden next august
ABOUT ME
I'm 22, very curious and sporty. I study civil engineering and architecture in Strasbourg. I chose such studies because I think they can allow me to both help people to carry out their projects, travel and meet new people in different countries.
I sometimes work as a camp councellor or director during holidays camp (last i was an indian for two weeks=) and I'd love to do that job abroad.
I live with two roommates, near the center of Strasbourg, and you're welcome at our place.
PHILOSOPHY
Anybody, whatever his or her origin, class, background, age, mentality, can enrich my soul or my mind! And I hope I'll be able to enrich them too.
Above all I want to be useful to people.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
My couch is open to every open minded person who would like to share experiences and visit strasbourg!
I also love surfing couchs when I travel, I find it is the best way to travel "real".
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
Spent 6 days at Tejendra's place, a nepali and awesome guy! He guided me in Kathmandu and we talked a lot about the Nepali way of life, their culture, customs and so many other things, I'll keep really great memories of these times!
Also spent 4 days in Göteborg, at Matt, Al, Perra and Emma's house. They were really welcoming, and we had a really nice time there!
I hosted a few people too, great encounter, great experience each time.
Interests
Practicing sport. Creating or participate in projects. Travelling. Meeting and speaking with different people.
- culture
- architecture
- cooking
- traveling
- camping
- surfing
- sports
- engineering
Music, Movies, and Books
The BO of Baraka, and the movie too, are really beautiful.
I almost like any kind of music, from Drum & Bass to Classical, through Jazz, Rock and Minimale.
Fight Club, Inception, Million Dollar Baby, Requiem for a Dream, are some of my favourites films.
"L'échiquier du mal" is both the most frightening and interesting book that I read, and I'm now more and more interested in social or philosophic essays.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Went to Nepal for a month, transformed myself into a native american during summer, and many others to come!
Teach, Learn, Share
I love to cook with people from different horizons, and then have a great dinner alltogether.
I can teach how to play "ninja", a game for children, very funny at any age!
I really like listening to people, espacially when they talk about their culture, or their trips.
Countries I’ve Visited
Egypt, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Nepal, Réunion, Sweden
Countries I’ve Lived In
France