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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Becoming a valuable earth member. Making money to travel.
ABOUT ME
I'm little technical but I like talking about many things. Though in bavaria I am not quite a beer drinker but I anyways enjoy Gemütlichkeit in our Beergardens. And I am happy to share that experience.
As an original habitant to München I can show you a lot of nice and interesting places with inside information.
PHILOSOPHY
What is actually normal?
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
First I enjoy Couches, then I provide Couches.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
The ocasional one in Singapore christmas night. Being in a totaly white catholic Church with a dark indian Priest, sourounded by chinese and native malay people and singing english songs. I sleept at somebodys home just to see us locked in 4 h before my departing flight. Glad enough somebody came back who had the key and I got my flight in time.
Interests
Traveling, Science, Environmental, Eating and Cooking, Scripts and Languages, Softwaredevelopment, many more
- singing
- cooking
- beer
- traveling
- languages
- science
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Visiting 7 countries in 5 days. And doing a cirquit of just 2000 km. That is europe LIVE!
Some friends and I saw on 5 days germany (home), austria, swizerland, liechtenstein, italy, france and monaco. Experience Côte Azurè and the unique Monaco. Live the live (viva la vie) in Genova the Manhattan of the 14th century.
Teach, Learn, Share
The english language is a derivate of a german language dialect. The one of the angel saxonians that moved to the british island. Then the wikings from norway came and reduced grammer towards the scandinavian kind (less articles, less inflection). Then the normanns came from france and mixed in a number of french words. Then stir for hundreds of years plus some galic influx and there you are. Onyl jus recently english lost thou as the less polite direct speech, while german still has it.