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Overview
About Me
I have this habit of collecting postcards and writing them to the people I travel with. Ever since I was a kid, I gathered boxes filled with every letter and note anyone has ever written to me. Yes, I am nostalgic. But what a privilege it is to yearn for your own memories.
I’ve learned that not everything needs to last forever to be meaningful. Some moments are meant to be brief but magical, small chapters where life suddenly makes sense because of the people you cross paths with.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I’m not here to follow the typical tourist path. I’m here for the conversations, the shared meals, the little moments that don’t make it onto maps but end up meaning the most.
I believe the most meaningful and unforgettable experiences happen when you open yourself up, when you trust, when you stay curious, when you let people see who you really are.
For me, Couchsurfing is more than a way to travel. It’s a way to connect, to learn, and to collect stories with people from all over the world.
Interests
- coffee
- traveling
- music
- camping
- swimming
- travel
- food
- friends
- dance
- gym
- erasmus+
- consulting
Music, Movies, and Books
I can watch sitcoms forever, especially How I Met Your Mother, The Office, and Friends. No matter how many times I’ve seen them, they still make me laugh, cry, and hit repeat.
At home, Spotify is always on.“Which song do you want me to play?” is basically my love language.
One book that really left an impression on me is Before the Coffee Gets Cold. It’s about going back to the past to relive certain moments, which I find such a beautiful and emotional idea. I am always thinking a lot about how the smallest moments can mean so much and quietly shape our whole lives.
Maybe that’s also why I love “Back to the Future” so much.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I moved from my hometown to Belgrade all by myself when I was 14. Even then, I was always craving something new. new places, new challenges, a bigger world. And Belgrade welcomed me with open arms.
That decision shaped me into a completely different person: more flexible, more courageous, more curious, and more open and ready to whatever life brings.
Another highlight were the short Erasmus projects I joined. Twice in Greece, once in Germany, and once in Croatia. Every single time I arrived without knowing anyone. And every single time I left with friends who became part of my life long after the project ended.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I can offer Lots of laughter, a 100% Serbian accent while speaking English, and good energy wherever I go. I ll bring Serbian snacks, teach you a few Serbian words and share a little pieces of mu culture.
I’m easygoing, clean, respectful, and grateful to the people who open their homes to strangers. I’m always up for spontaneous adventures, long conversations, dancing in the kitchen, exploring the city, or just chilling and doing absolutely nothing if that’s the vibe.
I love sharing and listening about unique stories and travel experiences.
And if you ever come to my part of the world, you’ll always have a friend waiting for you. 🌍
Countries I’ve Visited
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey
Countries I’ve Lived In
Serbia