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Overview
About Me
Hello everyone!
My name is Dima, I’m from Belarus — a country of quiet forests, wide fields, and kind-hearted people. For most of my life, I haven’t had many chances to travel, but now I feel it’s time to change that. I’m ready to explore the world, meet new people, and collect memories that go far beyond the borders of my hometown.
I’m someone who truly values meaningful conversations, shared laughter, and the little moments that make travel unforgettable. Whether it’s discovering hidden corners of a city, cooking together, or simply exchanging stories over tea — I’m always open to connection. I’d be happy to meet people from different cultures, learn from them, and maybe even stay with someone who’s open to hosting.
Languages are my bridge to the world: I speak Russian, German, Belarusian, and a bit of English — and I’m always eager to improve. So whether we speak fluently or with gestures and smiles, I believe we’ll find a way to understand each other.
If you’re someone who enjoys spontaneous adventures, cultural exchange, or just wants to share a walk through your favorite neighborhood — I’d love to connect!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Meeting new people, sharing experiences, joint travel, and impressions
Interests
- cooking
- coffee
- yoga
- music
- cinema
- gaming
- jogging
- since
Music, Movies, and Books
"I love listening to electronic music (techno, trance, deep house, etc.), phonk, pop.
"I am a fan of horror, fantasy, and science fiction."
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Communicating with a native speaker in their language. For me, this is an opportunity to feel the culture and characteristics of other people.
Teach, Learn, Share
I'm a paediatrician. In my spare time I do yoga, I also conduct seminars on pair yoga.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Joint entertainment, city tours, playing console games (I have a PS5, Nintendo Switch), yoga training.
Countries I’ve Visited
Russian Federation, Turkey, Ukraine
Countries I’ve Lived In
Belarus