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Overview
About Me
Not the typical 23 year old you meet everywhere else, definitely not the typical Norwegian. I'm very open minded and I enjoy conversations about culture, people, and whatever strikes your mind.
I don't know how to explain who I am so I guess you have to take the chance and meet me instead. All I can say that I'm easy to talk with, and I get along with almost everyone.
I try my best to make this fucked up world we live in a little better, and I hope you do too! Say no to plastic, and remember that you're allowed to smile!
Oh, and I absolutely love Asia! Especially Vietnam, I spent 3 months there and I miss it every day!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
It's the absolute best way to meet locals and get an insider look of what life is like
Interests
Traveling and exploring for the people I meet, and all the different cultures that exist.
I love nature and can probably spend hours just looking at the sea or mountains.
I also love to do photography, that's the only souvenirs I keep from my traveling.
- photography
- concerts
- beer
- reading
- traveling
- music
- hiking
- nature
- conversation
- exploring
Music, Movies, and Books
Rock, reggae, 80's, soul, jazz, blues, metal, gypsy punk, triphop, some hip hop. I listen to almost everything except the new popular music without soul.
For books I love to read fantasy and crime. I'm currently reading A song of ice and fire and love it!
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
2016: Lived 2 nights in a tent at a small mountain village in Tibet.
2017: Quit my job, sold all my belongings and started traveling without a plan or final destination.
2018: Lost the key to my motorbike in China after (illegally?) crossing an unofficial border in north vietnam.
Teach, Learn, Share
I studied to be a chef for 2 years so I will cook you a delicious dinner, vegetarian, vegan, or whatever you'd like! I can also teach you about my home country, Norway. Tell you about the good sides and negative sides that people don't know about.
Did you know that 100 years ago the Norwegian language didn't exist?
Lately I've also been traveling a lot so I have a lot of experiences to share if you're interested.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Travel experiences, company, cooking...
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Belgium, Cambodia, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Laos, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Viet Nam
Countries I’ve Lived In
Norway