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Manas, Jalal-Abad Region, Kyrgyzstan
@steelvitamin
Członek od 2026
Hey there! Welcome to Kyrgyzstan. My wife and I live in Jalal-Abad, and we run a small English and Chinese learning center for local teenagers. We have a 2-year-old son named Ocean, our own house, and a car.I am a super open and talkative guy. I always say exactly what is on my mind and wear my heart on my sleeve. I love deep chats about psychology, how the brain works, culture, human behavior, and even politics or religion. I also appreciate cars, learning cool new words, and a good sense of dark humor!Travel really changed my life when I went to Türkiye all by myself for my first trip. I had no help and had to figure it all out alone, which taught me to truly believe in myself.Since independent travelers don't stop by Jalal-Abad as much as Bishkek, our local kids get incredibly excited to meet foreigners. We aren't looking for free workers or anything serious. We just want to invite you over to our center for some tea, coffee, pizza, or local snacks. You can just chill with the teenagers for 45 minutes, share some travel stories, and let them practice their English.In return, we can help you with local tips, logistics for Arslanbob or Sary-Chelek, or just give you a genuine Kyrgyz welcome. If you are passing through town, just send me a message!
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Uczę się: Angielski
Coś, co powiedziałbym/powiedziałabym swojemu młodszemu ja, to...
Something I would tell my younger self is ... never be afraid to tell the truth. Even if the truth goes against you in the moment, you will ultimately win. Facing reality transforms you into a resilient, strong person. By fighting through these challenges, you mature and become emotionally unstoppable
Gdyby ktoś spędził ze mną cały dzień, najdziwniejszą rzeczą, którą by zobaczył, jest...
I wear my heart on my sleeve and say exactly what is on my mind. 😊
Miejsce, które najbardziej mnie zmieniło, to...
The place I traveled to that changed me the most was... Türkiye. It was my very first international trip, and I went completely alone—no help, no safety net. Being there made me feel truly alive. My mind and body suddenly realized, 'See? You can actually do this!' That trip taught me to truly believe in myself.