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Overview
About Me
I like people to shower me
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Holy sh... I have to write stuff here? Uhm, ok. My name is Søren and I just started studying engineering (GB) at Technical University of Denmark.
I also like to edit videos and will probably do something about that one day. I've hosted around 60 people through different periods of active memberships.
I used to drink a lot of beer, but now I just exercise and hang around on twitter.
I am terribly afraid of becoming buregoise.
If you stay with me expect to be offered:
1) To exercise (I can bring a friend for free, we'll get some extra clothes)
2) To enjoy the sun, I got music and CPH is beautiful now it's summer
3) To play a game of tabletop, or do whatever you came here for anyway :)
Since there have been som misunderstandings in the past:
1. SHARED space
You don't get a private room, but I like to give my guests some privacy. I do however live in student-house = one room. Show consideration
2. I DON'T call foreign numbers
-seriously. It cost's a ton even texting. Get a danish sim-card or know what you want and keep our agreements. All millennial's remember a time before cellphones. Also: I DON'T HAVE WHATSAPP :D!
3. A LITTLE gratitude goes a long way
I'm principally against monetary quid pro quo - but I had surfers trying to loaf of me in different ways. I get it. I have been poor too, but don't try to raid my fridge while I'm giving you free shelter. Jesus.
4. I live in ZONE 3 - 36 DKK CPH EACH WAY
In Copenhagen the standard ticket is 24 DKK for 1,5 hour travel. I live -just- outside that ticket zone meaning that every time you wanna go to and from CPH you'll have to go black or pay up 36 DKK -each way-. Consider whatever you want to live somewhere so far away.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Because it's the only way to see other cities.
Interests
Twitter, Podcasting, RPG, CivV, Politics, Culture
Music, Movies, and Books
GoT
Countries I’ve Visited
England, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Turkey