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Overview
About Me
ABOUT ME
On my to-do-list there are some things I would like to happen:
-make children believe in their dreams (I don't mean all children live in the world, but my scouts in my troop. Yes, yes, I am a scout leader and I would like to take my scouts to the World Scout Jamboree in Japan in 2015)- yes, yes, yes! already happened!
-be a civil engineer in the future (now I'm at the beginning of my study, so there is a long way to makes this dream come true)- in progress :)
- and much, much more - i definitely should upload my to-do-list :)
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
Very possitive. Nowadays more and more people would like to make money on tourism. I don't say that it is wrong, but it's good to know that there are still some organisations which offer poeple something for free.
Interests
I share my freetime between scouting and travelling. Both are good occasions to meet new people. Hiking is one of my favourite sports- doesn't matter which one; hitch-hiking or hiking in mouintains. Finding by accident funny wordplays makes me happy. My mother language is full of nuances such as double meaning of words.
- traveling
- hiking
- sports
- engineering
- tourism
- hitchhiking
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
In 2011 I was at the biggest event for the scouts, World Scout Jamboree in Sweden. There were more than 40.000 scouts at that campsite. I don't know if campsite is a good word to describe that place. It was more like a town for people from all over the world, built in the middle of swedish fields.
Every day I met new people and I wasn't afraid to talk to people I didn't know. I met so many amazing people from almost every region of the world. That experience made me feel that we live in a global village. Making friends, talking to people is addictible.
Countries I’ve Visited
Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom
Countries I’ve Lived In
Poland