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Overview
About Me
Hi all! I am a curious and positive person who loves to spend time with friends. I prefer to travel and to meet new places above of being a slave of material things. I also prefer going to outdoor places and being in touch with nature above of staying inside of my apartment.
Currently, I live in the neighborhood of Belgrano in the city of Buenos Aires and I've always dreamed on working in a hostel because I love meeting people from all over the world. As I am already working as an economist, doing Couchsurfing is the closest thing I can do to that.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I have always dreamed of working in a hostel, not for the pay but for being in daily contact with people from all over the world. As I work as an economist, I don´t have time to work in a hostel, but through Couchsurfing I can host people in my apartment and "simulate" having my own hostel as I always wanted :)
Interests
Have good talks to learn about the countries of my visitors and their experiences in life.
- beer
- nightlife
- traveling
- music
- sports
- travel
- food
- nature
- travels
- sea
- surf
- drinks
- cook
Music, Movies, and Books
Rock, Indie, Electro, House, reagge, jazz, Pop, The sound you need... etc.
I am open to listen to anything as long as it is well done
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach spanish and argentine costums. Also, how to move around Buenos Aires and the places you can't stop going (from tourist places to night party).
I would love to know about the customs of the countries of my visitors (meals, music, etc ...)
What I Can Share with Hosts
I offer a mixture of good company and freedom.
On weekends, I can guide my visitors into natural places near the river that escape from traditional tourist sites. During the week, I'm working so I give total freedom to do whatever my visitors want.
Countries I’ve Visited
Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Uruguay
Countries I’ve Lived In
Argentina