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Overview
About Me
I'm French-Lebanese which allowed me to explore both cultures from an early age, and kept me intrigued on discovering more and more. I'm open-minded and tolerant, my friends say they have never seen me angry but dishonesty will get me there. Apart from the occasional beers I do not drink alcohol and as a consequence I'm not a fan of clubs or partying nor am I the dancer type. I prefer nature, which has never ceased to amaze me, and the company of friends. I welcome new experiences and try to learn from my mistakes. I have a cuddly 1.5 yo female Belgium Malinois, and although she decided to stop growing at half her adult size I find it only makes her cuter!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
While I knew meeting different people is a worthy path to keep learning about other cultures, I had no idea about Couchsurfing until a good friend of mine used it for quite some time and I've been delighted by most of the adventures it led us to. I try to explore what Lebanon has to offer and I hope my experience can help others.
Interests
- reading
- eating out
- camping
- sports
- eating
- biking
- roadtrips
- nature walks
Music, Movies, and Books
I listen to a variety of music, and I'd say my favorite depends on my mood or what I'm doing. From classic to metal, passing by rap rock blues. Although recently I'm quite passionate about Supertramp or JJ Cale.
Although until 2016 I had a certain motivation to watch all the "worthy" movies I haven't given much time to any recently, but i'm fond of any show or movie that immerses you in an alternate reality, I'm a fan of Star Trek (with a special affinity for TNG). I've watched & read multiple times the Tolkien's Lord of the Ring / Hobbit or Rowling's Harry Potter.
I enjoy most fantasy books, but recently I focused on my field's literature while enjoying some best seller authors like Dos Santos or E.E. Schmitt.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
When I was 16 and still living in France, I ran away from my house (with perspective for really stupid reasons!) to Paris (where I had never been before except on family trips to restaurants or cultural events). I stayed there for a week, living with homeless people under a bridge, trading short unwanted jobs for food. I met some of the most intriguing minds of my life there. When I left, I prepared each of them a meal on every sunday until I moved to Lebanon.
Teach, Learn, Share
There's so much to learn from our differences ! As long as you enjoy it the exchange of knowledge just happens.
What I Can Share with Hosts
My culture, new experiences, good memories.
Countries I’ve Visited
Belgium, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland
Countries I’ve Lived In
France, Lebanon