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Overview

  • 1 reference
  • Fluent in English, German
  • 36, Male
  • Member since 2018
  • 3D and Photo Retouching Artist, digital nomad
  • A useless Bachelor of Arts
  • No hometown listed
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About Me

German guy with a taste for travel, food, hiking, dogs, 420 and all the fun things in life.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Love meeting new people and love traveling itself. I hope to find new likeminded, easy-going people.

Interests

  • culture
  • traveling
  • hiking
  • travel
  • food
  • friends
  • gaming
  • street food
  • kindness
  • sharing stories
  • sunrise
  • sunset
  • information technology
  • cryptocurrency
  • globalization
  • street festivals
  • pc gaming
  • collecting memories

Music, Movies, and Books

Movie: Avatar (https://imdb.to/2MdisGv)
TV-Show: Breaking Bad (https://imdb.to/2HI1Sr4)
Book: Ken Follet's "Fall of Giants" (https://amzn.to/2Myf3xY)

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Watching lions feed on a zebra from the distance of two metres. I will never forget the sound of cracking bones.

Teach, Learn, Share

Did you know that the generally portrayed german is one from the southern part of germany called bavaria? It is not at all representative for a german. There are very different cultures inside of germany.

Also:
There is a local dish in southern germany (in swabia to be specific) that is called "Maultasche". It's kind of a dumpling filled with a meat, herbs etc. People would traditionally eat it on the friday before easter. Religion forbids eating meat during that time. We call them "Herrgottsbscheisserle" locally which literally translates to "god-cheaters", meaning we just wrap the meat inside of some dough so god doesn't see we're eating meat on that day. Yes. We are cunning people. It's kinda hilarious though considering that word stems from times far more restrictive and more religious than today.

What I Can Share with Hosts

Insights from a south german local, explain cryptocurrency to you, listen to your stories (that I am very much interested in, I love getting to know other cultures), leaving your rooms tidy, and most important of all: not being a d***.

Countries I’ve Visited

Cambodia, Central African Republic, Cuba, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Netherlands, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Viet Nam

Countries I’ve Lived In

Germany

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