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Overview
About Me
a brazilian-swiss-dutch sagitarian girl who lived in Australia, has panic of whatsapp groups and cannot deal with the CS website unjustified text. I'm a happy, friendly, respectful and curious person that loves to travel and get to know different cultures. I am an architect, urban planner and landscape architect who loves graphic design, art in general and to talk about cities, conspiracy theories, psychology, politics, the universe, the meaning of life (or the lack of it), non-sense stuff and so on.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE APPLYING:
UPDATE 1: I'm receiving a lot of requests currently and unfortunately I don't have time to answer everybody. If you didn't get a answer in like 2 days or so, it is because I cannot host or meet you, sorry :( But I really hope you find someone and that you also fell in love with this lovely coldish polite expensive marvelous shy efficient little country. Just one very important tip: don't stay just in Zürich, go to the Alps!!!
UPDATE 2: I really believe in energy and all this stuff about sharing is caring and etc. So I usually accept people that I felt a kind of connection and that I can see read my profile... and not just people with standard messages looking for free hotels (just be yourself at the request message, I really consider and appreciate that). So, if you are in Zürich for a job interview, I'm sorry but I won't host you because for me that is not the purpose of Couchsurfing. Nevertheless, feel free to send me a message if you want to grab a beer somewhere to know better the city and how it is to work/live here.
UPDATE 3: Couchsurfing is not tinder. Thank you, you are welcome.
---------------------- now, the good stuff (:
I love to know how people really live in their respective country. I usually run away from the most crowded events and attractions... I like peaceful, surprising and desert places, so I'm looking for locals' advice and tips. The experiences I had as a couchsurfer were the best memories I had traveling around. All my experiences in couchsurfing made me conclude that there is more kindness in this beautiful world than anything else bad.
Now that I am living in a touristic place (and also world-famous for being expensive), it is my turn to welcome these people that made me feel that life is worth being lived (also when not travelling). Unfortunately I am not able (now) to live just traveling. So, how could I travel, meet incredible people and know new cultures without leaving home or quitting my job? Hosting or meeting you, an adventurous, respectful and open-mind traveler (preferable with references ♥)
My place is very small but is in a calm neighborhood called Seebach (also very close to a lot of supermarkets, to the train station and to 3 tram stops), from where you can reach the city center in about 30min. Although it might be difficult now to be available to host someone, send me a message if you are keen to meet/need a couch and we can manage something (:
Interests
- arts
- architecture
- running
- traveling
- painting
- piano
- badminton
- history
- landscape architecture
- thai food
- futsal
Music, Movies, and Books
brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, funk, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, mpb, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, samba, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, bossa nova, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music, brazilian music and brazilian music
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
learning how to surf without knowing how to swim. yeah, I'm this kind of person.
What I Can Share with Hosts
swiss chocolate, dutch pindakass and brazilian smiles.
Countries I’ve Visited
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, England, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Laos, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, United Arab Emirates
Countries I’ve Lived In
Australia, Brazil, Switzerland