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Overview

  • 21 references 13 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, French, Italian, Spanish; learning Arabic
  • 34, Female
  • Member since 2009
  • Bartender
  • International Development and Cooperation
  • From Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

"I'm a man, I don't consider foreign anything which is human."

ABOUT ME

I'm a very curious person who have found my passion in traveling and meeting new people. I run a bar in my hometown which is settled in a park and is open only in summer, this allows me to enjoy the rest of the year by doing whatever I like (mostly traveling).

PHILOSOPHY

Life is too important to be taken seriously

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I've hosted people from all over the world in Italy and Jordan, and have been hosted in several places anywhere in the world. Always had wonderful experiences!

Interests

I enjoy meeting new people, laugh and smile, reading, playing music, hikings and spending time in the nature

  • running
  • reading
  • traveling
  • music
  • hunting

Music, Movies, and Books

Love any kind of music, it depends on the period I guess. I really like folk music and old songwriters like Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and De Andrè.
In the bar we like to play funky music, raggae, soul etc...

Books: Isabelle Allende, Orwell, Benni, Baricco, Virginia Woolf....

I really enjoy to read about fairy tales and stories for kids, especially from different regions of the world

As I don't have tv and internet in my house I'm not a movie expert, although I enjoy movie directors like Almodovar, Lars von Trier, David Lynch, Tim Burton...

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Seeing the Northern Lights in a sky full of shooting stars

Teach, Learn, Share

I have a theory: it is a fact that, if we go westward, the time will move with us, going back. For instance if we leave Australia to Europe, we will arrive pretty much at the same time we've left. Where is the time in between gone? Did anyone ask me how I feel about it? The 22 hours on the plane have never been there, never existed, disappeared. But where, I can't really say. The only thing you can do now is to live them again, you actually have the possibility to live the time of your life twice. Or three, four times! Isn't it fascinating? So why don't we constantly travel westward, and save our time, and never grow old??

Countries I’ve Visited

Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Cuba, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, Laos, Latvia, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Poland, Senegal, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand

Countries I’ve Lived In

Australia, Italy, Jordan, Palestine

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