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Overview

  • 2 references 2 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, Hungarian; learning French
  • 29, Male
  • Member since 2017
  • Trainee at Novartis Hungary LTD
  • Internatinal Business @ Corvinus University of Budapest
  • From Hungary
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About Me

I'm 22 years of age and now trying to expand my limit. I'm also a volunteer at Erasmus Student Network helping the incoming exchange students to fit in the society ( yeah it sometimes involves drinking and going out, well it often does :D). I've visited many countries and could tell a lot of stories all day all night like literally 24/7.

I consider myself as an outgoing person, mostly extrovert but sometimes I tend to be introvert it depends on the mood or on the weather :P. I love playing games any kind of games such as board games, computer games even some basketball or mind-games.

I love analyzing people, although it takes tolerance , acceptance and huge background information to have a proper result. People tend to have preconceptions (the brain loves making them haha) and thoughts before even meeting the person they are about to meet. First you take a look at a profile picture and you have a thought about the person. Then you (probably) read his/her bio and maybe your preconception has just been adjusted. Have you ever had a feeling that ' Oh I couldn't have imagined that in the first place'. That's why I'm so into these kind of surprises.

I think during lifetime the only constant thing that we can rely on is the change. The global trends are changing, economical well being is changing, people who have been with us and we used to spend time with, leave us. Also there are people that we have never met before, get into our lives without even realizing it. Responsibilities are changing. Wheater is constantly changing. Life is always going on and it will. Get yourself time to be the person who can easily manage situation just because you have released all of the preconception that you have.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Well, I've been told that's really a good experience and I was a host before for the student association.

Since then I've experienced and realized the importance of cultural integration and helping people through difficult times give you an experience you have never had before.

Interests

  • partying
  • drinking
  • languages
  • travel
  • going out
  • driving
  • series
  • game of thrones
  • going to the beach
  • going to concerts

Music, Movies, and Books

My fav music involves a lot of genres : pop , rock, rnb, basically what you can listen to on the radio

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Well I don't really know where to start, so to be straightforward maybe chronologically ,it would make sense.

Last semester I've had a great pressure on me since I was working for a company part time , I was an elected leader of a student organization @ my uni and had to complete 10 exams in 10 days (that's one amazing thing that I could have never thought of in the first place , but I had to.) So I thought to myself why not to escape from the reality for a while and that was the reason why I decided to apply for a cultural exchange program in the USA. I had to be really punctual and detailed to nail everything before the departure. So I quit my job to excel at the exams and I moved back home ( I shared a room in Budapest with of my ex classmate). There was nothing to hold me back from the 3-month trip but the 10 exams. I even took 2 of them on my birthday in may. So when I slayed all the exams I had basically 10 hours until the departure. Totally worth it!

Also I was travelling with my grandparents for almost one month after graduation from the high school and having a blast with them in the southern region of France. We have also been to Italy that time in order to make to France and while we were drinking our home-made pálinka with Opa and Oma I've just got a text message that I got accepted to the University. Spending the half summer in France made me realize a bunch of things. I have never been exposed that much to the social and cultural life before so I just stayed relaxed and let the flow be my greatest friend haha. I was also enrolled to a summer school ( school right after graduation you may think what a nerdish thing it is, but actually it was one of my greatest experience of mine and I got to meet such an amazing people from Germany to India etc. I learned acceptance, tolerance there I shared laughter with 12 amazing people that I've never met before (age gap : 21-80, yeah it's never late to take the first step in learning french.) With these people I've managed to expand my mind and also we got into a highly secured rooftop bar of a 5 stared hotel (connection huh).

What I Can Share with Hosts

It depends but good stories for sure, some kind of material from Hungary. I can wash the dishes whatever it takes :D

Countries I’ve Visited

Austria, Belgium, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Switzerland, United States

Countries I’ve Lived In

Hungary, Romania, United States

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