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Présentation
À propos de moi
I am from Santos, Brazil, and I am currently living in Norway doing a Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations.
When I was 17 I lived in Vancouver, Canada, during a High School exchange program and it was such a great experience. I got the traveller feeling when I was there. After that, I got to live in Peru, as a volunteer for 1 month, and in Colombia, where I worked for a start-up during 3 months. In 2019, I went to Germany to start a Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations and now I am living in Norway!
Besides that, I am an easygoing, laid back and open-minded guy who likes to do cultural tours, party with friends and enjoy life at its fullest!
Pourquoi je suis sur Couchsurfing
Getting to know new people and learn about their culture excites me! I think both parts can give and learn many things with this experience.
Centres d'intérêt
Beer, food, cinema, street art, geography, anthropology, politics, international relations and traveling, of course!
- arts
- culture
- beer
- partying
- politics
- movies
- traveling
- hiking
- anthropology
- geography
- international relations
- tours
- food
- cinema
- adventure
- streetart
- migration
- interculturality
Morceaux de musique, films et livres
Music: I really like electronic, hip hop/rap and rock music! I do like other genres of music, but I think these 3 sums up well. I am very eclectic when it comes to music!
Movies: All the movies of Tarantino, especially Pulp Fiction. The Wolf of Wall Street, Into The Wild and Never Let Me Go are on the top too.
Pays que j'ai visités
Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Sint Maarten (Dutch part), Slovenia, Spain, United States, Uruguay
Pays dans lesquels j'ai vécu
Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Germany, Norway, Peru