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Overview
About Me
I'm kind of new on this network but i already took part of many similar exchanges on my own, sleeping on the couch of many friends (or friends of friends) all over Europe.
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Ouch... It´s pretty hard to talk about myself but anyway, i´ll try to give you some basics.
First of all, sorry for my poor knowledge in english..
I´m a half student - half worker (some would says that i stuck in the student age. Well, it´s sometimes true). I think that i still have a lot to see, a lot to learn and lot of people to meet with.
I guess i´m open minded (i hope so), very adaptable and a quiet relax person. For knowing more about me, well, we should meet and then you'll be able to judge, agree or disagree.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I like to think that to truly discover a country, region, way of life, state of mind or culture, you have to meet the people who live there (and not only the autochtones).
So i trust that what makes you evolve is confronting your experience with the difference - in a cool way i mean (don´t worry, i´m a really peaceful guy!).
Interests
Well, il like almost everything so i won´t give you an exhaustive list of my interest. Just believe that i love partying until i fall down asleep as much as i like to talk the whole evening or night in a face to face with a bottle of wine . So : going out, talking, eating, even cooking or painting, almost everything which makes me meet someone.
- culture
- cooking
- breakfast
- wine
- partying
- painting
Music, Movies, and Books
As i said, it´s pretty hard to tell everything so, there are somes i like but not the whole..
Muse, Eric Clapton, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Arctic Monkeys
Matrix, The Walking Dead (!), Reservoir Dogs
1984, Des souris et des Hommes, J irai cracher sur vos tombes
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
A cool thing i want to do soon : a one year trip around Europe on a motorized bicycle... I haven't done it yet so, there is a thing i did wich sounds less "super" but wich is still one of the best experience i had until now. I worked in a welcoming association for foreigner students in my home city for few years and it was the occasion of many amazing meetings with people from all over the world.
Teach, Learn, Share
As i said, i think i have a lots to see, a lot to learn and i guess i have a lot to share too because meeting someone you don't know yet is always an exchange or, never the less, it should be.
What I Can Share with Hosts
A couch (of course), a breakfast, shared meals and a discovery of my life there.
Countries I’ve Visited
Belgium, Colombia, England, Germany, Italy, Peru, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain
Countries I’ve Lived In
France, Greece