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Overview
About Me
I live for the freedom of the open road and the thrill of discovering new cultures. I love nothing more than a good conversation about travel, life, and everything in between.
I'd be thrilled to share stories, help with cooking, and learn what makes your city special from a local's perspective.
Hope to connect soon!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
My backpack is full, but my mind is even more open. I joined Couchsurfing to satisfy my endless curiosity about how people live, love, and laugh around the world.
I want to learn what your local news is talking about, what music you're listening to, and what you argue about with your friends. I want to experience the invisible rhythm of daily life that tourists never see. I'm here to be a temporary local, not a perpetual tourist, and I believe Couchsurfing is the perfect bridge to make that happen.
Interests
I have a lot of hobbies, among them, i like roller skating, badminton, hiking the most
Sucked for horror movies too
Kinda find Turkish horror movies interesting (watched Dabble and Siccin) related to religions?
- chess
- traveling
- outdoor activities
- hiking
- camping
- basketball
- badminton
- languages
- ice skating
- horror movies
- making friends
Teach, Learn, Share
Good Vibes : I bring a positive attitude and love to share a laugh.
A Helping Hand: I'm always happy to help with cooking, cleaning, or any small projects you have.
Board Game Fun: I can teach you an easy-to-learn Chinese board game like Go (Weiqi) or we can just play cards.
Playlist Swap: I'll share my favorite travel soundtrack with you!
What I Can Share with Hosts
I'm happy to be your sous-chef—chopping, stirring, and cleaning up afterwards is part of the deal!
I can offer a Chinese/Mandarin language lesson, or we can have a language exchange.
I'm a good listener and love to hear about people's passions and experience
Countries I’ve Visited
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey
Countries I’ve Lived In
China