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Overview
About Me
I'm Nat and I'm from a small pintouresque town but since I was a kid I could never stay still, ergo I'm always on the search of learning something new, and broaden my horizons. Since I started travelling solo I found out we have a world so full of wonder yet to be discovered
A little bit about me:
Uhm... I really like showing my city around and also shed some lights about our history, so if we meet up, you'll take two and get one free: show you around and also give you some juicy details about our culture
Nowadays, I host a Conversation Club for locals and I work as an English teacher for adults and middle school children, something I feel very lucky to do.
Send me a message if you want to meet up!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Because I love meeting people from all kind of backgrounds, I love exchanging ideas and experiences. Let's do this 💪🏼😀
You can always count on me to show you around. Let's have a chat!
(I DO NOT use CS to date nor flirt. If you do, don't waste my time)
Interests
Since I was a little kid, I've been really into languages and I would get excited at hearing stories of travelling and adventures.
Due to covid, most of the time spent at home has watered my love for writing, something I've been passionate since was a teen. I occasionally paint when I feel like it since it takes my mind off things.
- painting
- sightseeing
- long walks
- teaching spanish
- teaching english
- finding new places
Music, Movies, and Books
Music: Jenny & Tyler, new found talents, local music, folklore or anything I vibe at the moment.
Books: The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales by Oliver Sacks, The bell jar by Sylvia Plath, Nothing to envy by Barbara Demick.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Went on a 10km trekking up to a mountain peak with some guys I've met on a hostel to see the stars at night at Refugio Frey.
Teach, Learn, Share
I enjoy my profession so we can always have a language exchange. But... I think that there's no learning without immersing yourselves in our cuisine so I suggest you to enjoy Argentinian food as much as you can.