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Overview

  • 3 references 3 Confirmed & Positive
  • Learning Dutch, German
  • 31, Female
  • Member since 2014
  • Chef
  • University
  • No hometown listed
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Well my current mission is to travel as much as i can, pretty boring I know but that's all I want to do at the moment. TRAVEL!

ABOUT ME

I am outgoing but reserved at the same time. I love trying out new things and meeting new people. I have always enjoyed traveling and I am hoping to make new friends on here. I'm not much of a night owl but when I do go out I have a good time. I am fun, bubbly and warm person.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I'm new to this site and I am looking forward to meeting new people.

Interests

Traveling
Cooking
Music
Having fun and enjoying life!

  • cooking
  • traveling
  • music

Music, Movies, and Books

Love horrors anything good really! Not much of a reader I find it boring :<, but I want to start reading soon.
Used to be a big Harry Potter Fan now I'm into everything really.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

My first time to Paris was amazing the Eiffel Tower is beautiful specially at night that will always be one of my favourite days.

Teach, Learn, Share

Right this is in response to the comment from Max Alt

That's not true. I never complained about you making a coffee. I left early that morning I didn't even know you had coffee that morning until later on when the lady who helps me around the house told me that you had eaten half a loaf of bread and didn't leave enough for everyone else. Max told me he was a solo traveller and that he was happy to do things on his own, I didn't realise I needed to babysit him as well. His first night I made a very nice meal and he was welcome to join and he did and in the afternoon just after his arrival he was free to help himself in the kitchen and he did. The lady who helps in the house created space for him in the fridge like we do with all our other guests so that he could stock up as he wished. He arrived on the 13.07 and I asked him on the evening of 15.07 if he didn't want to go to the store to buy some food and drinks because we don't always cook at my house. Max was always welcome to join in and my mother even came to visit him and offered to drive him to Rusape. I also invited him to our rural home initially he wanted to go then he changed his mind. My house is only 2 kilometres from Sam Levy village a very nice mall with lots of restaurants, grocery stores, outlets and and and. It's also only a 15 minute ride into town and the public transport stops right outside the gate. So it's not far at all. I don't use public transport but I told him my cousins did and that they were happy to help him. Max never bought any food. My cousins were not there for his entertainment and they don't speak English very well. Saying help yourself doesn't mean don't leave enough for everyone else. Just be considerate when you are in someones house

Countries I’ve Visited

Belgium, France, Portugal, Spain

Countries I’ve Lived In

Germany, Spain, Switzerland

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