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Overview
About Me
Seems like I have two sides. One part of me is a nerd scientist (psychologist) who wants to climb up the tree of knowledge, and the other part is a hippie traveler who wants to get a henna tattoo all over her hands and "dance like nobody's watching" (this is from a CouchSurfer I met years ago).
But one thing you can find in both of my "sides", is my curiosity. I can't say no to new opportunities, whether it's a new research project (that I have no idea about) or it's a travel opportunity (that I have no time for). I always say yes.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I want to meet new people, know about different cultures, and travel around the world
When I didn't have the opportunity to travel, I could experience "traveling" in my home town by meeting travelers. CouchSurfing brought them to me and although I was in my home all the time, it felt like I'm going to different countries. I made many friends around the world, that I'm still in touch with and I hope to meet them again someday, somewhere...
Interests
- books
- hiking
- badminton
- psychology
- nature
- dance
- biking
- kids
- philosphy
Music, Movies, and Books
Movies:
I like colorful, beautiful, sunny, feel-good movies. Not the ones in which people are very mean to each other.
Music: The ones you can dance to wildly.
Books: non-fiction
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One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Moved from one side of the earth to the exact other side.
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach you Belly Dance :))
And traditional persian recepies
What I Can Share with Hosts
We (me and my husband) live in a tiny (but pretty) one bedroom unit. We can set up a queen air mattress in the living room. And there's also a couch. The bathroom is in our bedroom.
However, we have our signature breakfast to offer in our nice balcony if the weather allows (which always does). That's what our friends know of us.
Countries I’ve Visited
Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Iran, United States