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Overview
About Me
I am a versatile professional and polyglot, fluent in Tunisian, plain Arabic, Italian, French, English, and currently learning Maltese. I am pursuing a master’s degree in entrepreneurship and global development, studying in both Treviso and Venice. With three years of experience in customer service, I have successfully managed customer support for my online stores across the EU. Additionally, I had a 6-month working experience in an Italian consultation company, managing client ERP systems called Oracle NetSuite. My entrepreneurial spirit led me to attract both French and Turkish investors, turning their business opportunities into reality through a turnkey project in Tunisia.
Outside of my professional life, I love traveling and discovering cities by immersing myself in local food and language to a certain extent. I enjoy learning quick and traditional recipes that meet my nutritional needs without spending hours cooking. I also enjoy cycling and playing football, though I’m not a fan of watching it. I’m passionate about design and DIY projects, and my friends call me the "scavenger of the internet" because I always have a tool or solution for almost every tech issue I face.
Anyone hosting me, or whom I host, receives a personalized song written by me about their story, which includes my feedback or review.I love meeting people from different cultures while respecting boundaries, and I have a diverse circle of friends from Serbia 🇷🇸, Czechia 🇨🇿, Italy 🇮🇹, Tunisia🇹🇳, Algeria🇩🇿, France🇫🇷, China🇨🇳, Turkey🇹🇷, Macedonia🇲🇰, Azerbaijan🇦🇿, Kazakhstan🇰🇿, and Russia, enriching my global perspective.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I’m on Couchsurfing because I love meeting people from diverse cultures and discovering cities through local experiences. It’s a great way to immerse in new environments, share stories, and learn from others while respecting boundaries. As a student who enjoys traveling and connecting with different communities, Couchsurfing gives me the perfect opportunity to expand my network and make meaningful, authentic connections.
Interests
I I have a wide range of interests that reflect my love for cultural immersion and personal growth.
I enjoy traveling most of the time, though being a student limits how often I can do so. I love discovering cities by engaging with local food and language, allowing me to experience new cultures authentically.
I also have a passion for learning quick and traditional recipes that meet my nutritional needs without spending hours cooking.
Additionally, I enjoy cycling and playing football, though I’m not much of a fan of watching sports. My friends often call me the "scavenger of the internet" because I have a tool for almost every issue I encounter in my daily computer usage.
I love meeting people from diverse backgrounds, always respecting boundaries, and I maintain a global network of friends.
I also have a strong passion for design and DIY projects, which allows me to express my creativity and problem-solving skills.
- cooking
- traveling
- music
- cycling
- hiking
- languages
- volunteering
- food
- nature
- football
- love to meet new people
Music, Movies, and Books
I have a deep love for music from all the languages I know, and my taste spans a variety of genres.
Whether it's rap, pop, jazz, blues, opera, hip-hop, or R&B, I enjoy the unique expressions each style brings.
Music is a universal language for me, and I find joy in exploring its diverse sounds and rhythms across cultures.
Learning a new language through music makes the experience more authentic and enjoyable.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
In just under a year, I went from knowing only how to count from one to ten in Italian to reaching a B2 proficiency level.
This rapid progress allowed me to work confidently in an Italian-speaking company. My journey involved immersing myself in the language through consistent practice, engaging with native speakers, and applying what I learned in real-world situations.
The experience taught me the value of dedication and immersion, and how quickly one can achieve fluency when fully committed to learning.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I can offer hosts a bed in my room in a villa in Treviso, complete with a garden.
Since I currently work, I usually ask guests to arrive around 6 PM so we can hang out in the evening. I also ask that you leave the house in the morning when I head to work.
It’s a cozy spot, and I look forward to sharing some good conversations and local experiences during your stay!
Countries I’ve Visited
Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland
Countries I’ve Lived In
Italy, Tunisia