I'm an energetic, movieaholic, spontaneious person, who wants to be a neuropsychologist, or an art therapist or a sleep researcher (or all the three, but currently working as a French teacher/snowboard instructor), had a tortoise called Anyegin ("had" because we released him back to the wild a few years ago) and writes down her dreams since the age of 9 (nowadays just recording them, life accelerated a bit, however, this made me have a new habit: recording sound-environments at places where I go). Of course I also love travelling, like you. Aaand I love blowing hot air under my pullover with the hairdryer on cold winter nights and patiently opening pomegranates. My hobby is making weird metaphors and staring at surrealistic paintings. And I started writing and drawing comics about "The Beauty of Everyday Conversations." I llllooovee outdoor sports!!!!!!! Especially rock climbing! And snowboarding! And oooh whoa surfing!! But mostly rock climbing. And I started getting into bikepacking, too. I have a strange passion for spinach, I don't know why. Right now, I'm in the process of applying for a PhD position. I recently moved back from Paris, where I was on an Erasmus semester. I also did an Erasmus traineeship in Thessaloniki (I'm half Greek so it was also a kind of 'searching for my roots' thing) and that's where I started hosting so most of my feedbacks are from there. In Budapest, I'm living in an almost empty flat because I just moved in and recently got it renovated, so if you need a place, I have plenty of it. I'm also hosting people together with my mum in Békéscsaba (South-East of Hungary), so I'll present her as well if you would want to come to our place rather than to Budapest: My mum is a child psychologist and couples therapist, loves French culture, and makes pancakes for breakfast every sunday morning for ages (best habit ever); she loves reading Marquez. We have a cat called 'Karfi' (meaning 'nail' in Greek and a nickname for 'Cauliflower' in Hungarian). In Budapest, I live together with my little brother, Leo. Since I'm mostly on the road nowadays, he is more likely to be able to host you. He loves to experiment in the kitchen, plays as a pianist in a bar, gladly quotes the Ultimate Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and when he was 4 he explained to the kindergarden teacher the stages of a dying star. He often imitates on the piano my laughter or weird sounds that I make, so usually, our conversations sound a bit like some edgy vocal jazz jam. He loves Viktor Pelevin (and pancakes). We have chess, and he's very willing to play with you. See you guys, remember your dreams in the morning!
Interested in Adventure Sports
Interested in Art
Fluent in Greek (modern)
Learning German
Why I'm on Couchsurfing
Music, Movies, and Books
One Amazing Thing I've Done
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