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Overview
About Me
I'm a Hungarian guy, living in Budapest. I grew up in countryside in a farm, and when I started the university I moved to the capital city. At the Budapest Business School I graduated in Business Informatics.
I'm an easygoing guy with kindness and humor (I hope).
I love travelling and meet new people, places, culture, traditions, food.
instagram.com/nemeth_adam
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
In Africa we stayed every night in an other hotel, it was so exciting to meet new people. I hike in Ukraine every summer, with my friends we do nomad hiking, 4 days in the nature. I wanted to try Couchsurfing just because in Budapest I want to help people as a local, and as a traveller I'd like to meet local people in other countries, and it's more authentic to be in someone's home then to be in a hotel/hostel.
Interests
I love hiking in the nature, it's my absolute hobby. I am an open minded person, I like to meet people and make friendships, and trying new things.
Of course I like things what most people like, for example hanging out with friends, laughing, doing stupid things, parties, board games, doing sports and go to the gym, chilling out alone etc.
- hiking
- sports
- sightseeing
- eating
- friends
- gayfriendly
Music, Movies, and Books
I cannot describe this, I like meaningful contents, good melodies.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Thirteen of us were traveling in a five-person car in Benin.
Teach, Learn, Share
I'm always looking for opportunities to develop myself and my personality, so I can learn from my experiences and often from the thoughts of others. I like meaningful conversations.
In a nutshell: I think inner peace is very important, and it is for kindness and acceptance.
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Belgium, Benin, Burkina Faso, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Togo, Turkey, Ukraine
Countries I’ve Lived In
Hungary