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Overview
About Me
ABOUT ME
Not sure where to start. I'm a pretty easy going girl. I like trying new things and stepping out of my comfort zone. Growing up in two different cultures opened my eyes to different perspectives so I am willing to pretty much talk about a lot of things. When meeting anybody, initially, people have tons of questions to ask yet don't know if they can. I feel like when you get to know someone, its okay to ask the stuff that you normally wouldn't. For me, I am pretty open to answer most things. I love getting to know people and building connections. Since I am living abroad for a year, I feel that this is especially true when I only have a short while to build those connections. Im spontaneous. I love doing things spur of the moment. Don't get me wrong I love going along with plans too. Either way I am willing to try something new. I do love to go out and have fun. One thing that pretty much never changes about me is my smile since I seem to be smiling most of the time :)
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
I will be in Collonge-sous- Saleve for the next year ( pretty close to Geneva, Switzerland) I would love to meet locals from near by. Even people just passing through the area would be amazing. I would love to grab a cup of coffee or something like that. I just love to meet different people
Interests
I spend most of my time exploring different towns back home. I love to find out what makes a certain place special and unique. Small, unknown places really grab my attention. I have come to realize that those places seem to have the most interesting things.
- coffee
Music, Movies, and Books
i LOVE reggae music and dancehall. I also enjoy techno and dubstep. Actually im pretty diverse in my music taste
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
When I was in Japan, I was able to go to the famous shibuya crossing. The day I went it happened to be raining so there were umbrellas literally everywhere! So as I sat on the second floor of Starbucks, I could see what seemed like thousands of people all crossing at one which seemed very wild but organized at the same time. I thought was really cool. Sure it's a simple memory but it's something different. Also basically all the temples I saw in Japan were spectacular. But the most amazing thing I've seen was in Kenya.Last year I had the opportunity to climb Mt. Kenya. When we finally reached the peak as the sun was rising, the view I got was ridiculous! As I looked straight ahead, I could see the marvelous Mt. Kilimanjaro. That was a sight that I will never forget