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Astrakhan, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia
@omar-lahbabi-1
Membro desde 2019
COME AS A GUEST LEAVE AS A FRIEND HELLO EVERYBODY I am from Morocco living in Russia, I consider myself a very easy-going, friendly and adventure-seeking person. I love meeting strangers and learning anything new from others. Love animals, nature , listen to music. In general, I just want to live according to my heart & learn as much as I can. Learning about life and with life, and with people who comes to my life. Everyone brings me always something different, something new, positive or negative, etc, which I really enjoy. PHILOSOPHY : "Life is a party and everyday a new invitation..." Instagram : Olahbabi_
Interessado em Esportes Radicais
Interessado em Animais
Fluente em Árabe (Marrocos)
Fluente em Inglês
Por que estou no Couchsurfing
I always liked the idea of hospitality exchange with people from all over the world. Open mind, a willingness to help strangers, to show them the city where you live - all this reduces the influence of political propaganda, all the mud, which is poured over each other's heads of state, in order to line their pockets with dirty money. This project allows you to see the world for what it is and realize that people in every country have a kind heart and an open mind for each other.
Música, Filmes e Livros
Hard to choose 🤔
Uma Coisa Incrível Que Já Fiz
"If you start thinking that only your biggest and shiniest moments count, you’re setting yourself up to feel like a failure most of the time. Personally, I’d rather feel good most of the time, so to me everything counts: the small moments, the medium ones, the successes that make the papers and also the ones that no one knows about but me. The challenge is avoiding being derailed by the big, shiny moments that turn other people’s heads. You have to figure out for yourself how to enjoy and celebrate them, and then move on." Chris Hadfield.
Ensinar, Aprender, Compartilhar
I think you can learn from everyone.
O Que Posso Oferecer aos Hosts
Hospitality is very important in my culture, enough said. 😉