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Overview
About Me
My name is Alison Graham. I'm 20 y.o. I am very friendly, optimistic, active. I'm a junior in University in Kazan and I am studying foreign languages. I'm a happy and outgoing person with a heart beating for people and adventure.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
This year I'm going to participate in the work and travel program.Couchsurfing seems to be a way of doing that while also easing the financial burden of travel in the USA, which is extremely expensive for someone used to dealing in Russian currency, especially in the current economic climate.
Interests
Biking, swimming,traveling also I enjoy photography and have spent the last year getting better at it.
- photography
- cooking
- traveling
- cycling
- swimming
- history
- languages
Music, Movies, and Books
My favourite style of music is pop music, because it is breathtaking and full of energy. When I listen to pop music it makes me remember happy times and forget the problems of everyday life.
Among different types of films (that is comedy, romantic drama, western, adventure film, police drama or detective film, psychological thriller, horror film, historical film) best of all I like comedy and romantic drama, because such films are very cheerful and full of life. I don't like horror films and I find them quite disgusting.
I am fond of books about adventures and great people, detective stories and science fiction. I enjoy reading them when I have spare time.My favorite book is "To kill a mockinbird"
Teach, Learn, Share
I really think that we all have something to teach to other people)Nonetheless, I can teach you how to cook some traditional tatarian dishes, some sort of tatarian or Russian History or somehing else
What I Can Share with Hosts
The few experiences I have had, the little knowledge I have gained, some love I can share, friendship to the right ones... A hug! :D
Countries I’ve Visited
Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Russian Federation