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Overview

  • 2 references 1 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Swedish; learning English, French, Italian
  • 34, Female
  • Member since 2011
  • No occupation listed
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  • From Nyköping
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About Me

ABOUT ME

All about me? No. But some: After a lot of travelling I've settled down to study for three years in Uppsala. It was a new life for me and I've appreciated to hear the international students giveing me a glimpse of the big world outside. However, I can't sit still for long though, the next thing to challenge and experience is an exchange semester in Seoul! Awesome!
I love sharing.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I've heard of it many times and had my first CS experience on Corsica early this spring (2011). I loved it. From the beginning I loved the idea, then I loved how me and my friend were welcomed and hosted.

Interests

I'm interested in comprehending other people which makes me interested in almost everything, sure my heart is racing in political discussions, the environment, EU and all that many express they want to care about but don't really find catching. But I do. I wish I had more time scrutinizing news papers and blogs. But I prefer listening to others, I can enjoy a subject of any type because I'll always learn something new, discovering another point of view and when I change the world (in a couple of years) I carry the experience of different people's different ways of thinking and arguing.

  • environment
  • news
  • traveling

Music, Movies, and Books

In most occasions you can fill out answers like this I leave this section blank or if I have to right something I type the dullest, shortest and non-inspiring lines ever. But I can tell about my latest buy; a Swedish book named Tala Svenska, Speak Swedish, dated 1941. I haven't read it but I think it will reveal more of the hidden Swedish history of "neutrality" in WWII, some patriotsm, some similarities with the Frenchmen's opinions about avoiding influences from English. Swedish was threatened by German at the time but it's not essential. It's interesting to see how they talked about my language in the 40s.

Countries I’ve Visited

China, France, Mongolia, Russian Federation, United Kingdom

Countries I’ve Lived In

France, Sweden

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