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Overview

  • 5 references 3 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish; learning Chinese (Simplified)
  • 34, Male
  • Member since 2018
  • No occupation listed
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About Me

Outgoing, easygoing, curious, respectful and especially open-minded!

Sorry I cannot host at the moment. I am still at my parent's!
As soon as I'll have my own place, doors will be open! ( Planned for mid-2019 )

I am a very curious person, interested in everything so I love to chat and learn new things. I think the true value of human experiences is all about sharing.
It is what makes the travel interesting and so enriching.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

I discovered Couchsurfing during our last trip to Israel and Jordan in December 2018 and we had a great experience. I do think happiness and traveling are only true when shared. I truly believe that discovering a country is not all about seeing and visiting. I think it is better to experience and feel the country.
So best way is meeting people. And Couchsurfing really meets with this value.

I think getting to know the way of life, the everyday life makes a trip meaningful.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Check out the video on youtube : Double rainbow
Seriously, I can't pick up one.

The amazing thing about travelling is that you live loads of incredible moments from hitch-hiking over the Silk Road to living a 5 day boat trip on the Amazon from Peru to Brazil or getting 24H arrested at the Jordan border because you went there walking instead of by taxi...

Teach, Learn, Share

I co-founded a charity organization fighting against food waste and I sometimes travel to do missions around the World. The goal is to collect food waste and redistribute it to the people in need.
This experience is wonderful and I like to share the project with whoever is interested.
If you want to check it out : https://www.cihnef.org/

If you guys need any assistance, I would be glad to be helping by volunteering with anything I can learn to do.
We helped building a road and making a website in Jordan in exchange for accomodation and I think it was a great deal. It was a good way to thank our host and give back some of his generosity. I am open for new similar experiences!

What I Can Share with Hosts

I am a very curious person, interested in everything so I love to chat and learn new things.
I think the real human experience is all about sharing / connecting.
It is what makes the travel interesting.

Seriously, I see no point in going to a country and just seeing monuments or landscapes.
Best memories are thanks to the people you get to meet.

By the way, you ever tasted Quiche Lorraine ? It's usually my thank-you cooking package. Okay, it is like a salty pie ... except it is French so it is delicious! Except for vegeterians ... No worries, we can adjust the recipe so everyone gets belly-full !

I travel light and usually do not check-in any luggage. So customs and X-Ray won't accept me bringing red-wine bottles sorry ... If it can be comforting, Spain, Italy or California make equally good wines! ;) By the way, haven't tasted my Quiche Lorraine yet ??!

Countries I’ve Lived In

Australia, Brazil, China, New Caledonia, United States

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