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Overview
About Me
I invite you to read my profile thoroughly before requesting. I will instantly decline any request without my name. C'mon folks, it ain't a long read...
Currently living in Sion, the swiss Alps capital :)
(ALSO: I collect beer bottles/cans (full or empty) in my bedroom, so if you could bring me some from your country, I would be very very grateful :)
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I've always seen myself as an open-minded person when it comes to cultural differences, and receiving people at your home is a way of knowing the world without going too far from your surroundings.
I have the example of my mother and sister, who hosted Polish guy back in 2015. The next year (2016) they were invited to go to Poland to spend some time there as a sign of appreciation on behalf of the guy they received, so I guess that in the couch-surf world you get back what you give.
Interests
- cooking
- guitar
- cycling
- history
- hitchhiking
- gastronomy
- horror movies
- taekwondo
Music, Movies, and Books
Music: The Doors were my favorite band while growing up, but overall my favorite music gender is Doom/Stoner Metal. Alice in Chains and Saint Vitus have a very special place within my heart. On the opoosite side of the spectrum, I also enjoy some indie/jazzy music such as Men I Trust and BadBadnotGood
Movies: check my progress at https://letterboxd.com/zedpnb/
TV: Breaking Bad, Dexter, True Detective, The Wire, Fargo: basically crime and drama plots filled with dark humor.
Books: check my progress at https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/159781765-eduardo-bastos
Teach, Learn, Share
Knowledge talks, wisdom listens. I'm eager to hear from you, about your country, about the divergences that split us up...but above all: the similarities that bond us.
I would love to improve my German and French skills. Therefore, If you're a native speaker of one of these languages, you are very much welcomed!
What I Can Share with Hosts
Besides a room, I can share some good meals and the most valuable thing there is: time.