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Overview
About Me
I'm a 21 year old student staying in Germany right now. I like learning new stuffs regardless of field. And happiness is the most important thing in my life. And I treasure people who are next to me. I don't have a religion but I pray for my and their happiness and healthy life. I really like animals except insects. I have a really cute dog in my homeland. I love trying new foods and I don't do it well but I enjoy cooking and baking.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I'm a University student who is studying in Germany right now. I'm planning to travel around Europe while I'm here for one semester. I'm studying Politics and I want to understand the European Union and community and experience European culture. I'm open to new experiences and enjoy meeting new people. I have made many friends here and I'm really enjoying learning new cultures around the world. And introducing Korean culture to other people is valuable experience to me. That's why I'm joining this Couch-surfing. It'll add so much value to my trip around Europe.
Interests
- animals
- yoga
- traveling
- music
- food
- clothes
- cakes
- trying new foods
- cooking and baking
- dogs and cats
Music, Movies, and Books
My favorite music is Ariana Grande's. I don't understand some of her weird actions but her voice is so amazing and sometimes when I listen to her songs (such as Everything, Moonlight, Honeymoon avenue) I get jealous of her talents and that she gets to sing those beautiful melody. Also I really like Taylor Swift's song like Never grow up, Untouchable. And Beautiful things from Tori Kelly too. And my favorite movie is Ratatouille. I have literally seen this movie more than 100 times. I really loved that this movie sends message that anyone can cook and it's not only limited to the cooking. The messages that if you have a passion to something you can do whatever it is. I try to keep that in my mind all the time. And my favorite book is Alchemist and The Giver. Alchemist has almost same message as Ratatouille and I really enjoyed The Giver because it was totally different and new type of story compared to the ones that I have read. I think the process that boy experiences shows the happiness that has to be come together with the pain.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I know it can sound normal but I think coming to the Germany by myself was one amazing thing I've done. That's because I have never left my parent's house in my whole life so this is the literally the first time that I'm living alone. I feel like I've done something great and I feel good about myself for doing this. This will be unforgettable experience in my life.
Teach, Learn, Share
I'm open to learning anything. It doesn't matter if it's sport, cooking, new culture or languages. If my host is interested in learning Korean I'll be so happy to teach them because I'm currently teaching some Korean words to my Turkish friends and it's so much fun!
What I Can Share with Hosts
If there's suitable ingredients I can cook Korean foods for my hosts. And I can teach Korean or simple Chinese. I have experience of teaching English before so I can teach them kindly:) Also I can help with the dishes or cleaning the house. I'm not cleaning-freak but I like to be clean and I can be a help. And it has been a few years since I learned yoga but I do it sometimes and I can teach them some yoga practice.
Countries I’ve Visited
China, Germany, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan
Countries I’ve Lived In
Germany, South Korea