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La Banda, Department of San Martín, Peru
@jorge-rucoba
Member since 2015
Expat currently living in Germany. I am introvert the first 10 minutes, then we see. Since I turned 18, I decided to discover the world, and every situation of my life gave me the opportunity to visit many places, from work, study, and holidays. Wherever I go, I love exploring and trying to get in touch with local people, learn from them, see that there are many ways to live the life. I always believed that the world is that big, that there are no limits wherever you go, there are something new to see, or someone new to meet.
Interested in Adventure Sports
Interested in Cooking
Fluent in English
Learning Arabic (Egypt)
Why I'm on Couchsurfing
It is great to meet people who have the idea of a big world. Every story, every memory we can share, and every idea for a new place to visit. That is why I am on couchsurfing, because this world is really big, and we can help each other to meet it as it is, as we learned from the way we lived.
Music, Movies, and Books
I listen from "Cumbias" to Muse's classics. From Mozart to "Huaynos Peruanos", depends on the mood. Twenty One Pilots. The Lumineers. Jason Mraz. Vance Joy. Coldplay. The Beatles. Foster The People. OneRepublic . Radiohead. The Beatles. Los Prisioneros. Soda Stereo.
One Amazing Thing I've Done
Skydiving. Crossing unusual countries borders. Booking an international flight for the next day.
Teach, Learn, Share
Teach Spanish, maybe Peruvian Spanish. I'll most probably ask you how to count from one to ten in your language. Learn about new cultures.
What I Can Share With Hosts
Peruvian cuisine. Help with house staff. A beer would be good. Wine? Yeah. Share experiences and travel tips. Is your computer running slow? Let me fix it for you.
My Interests
I prefer to reach the top of the nearest mountain of the city, instead of running through a camp seeking a ball. While taking pictures, I like to shot the everyday life of people, in every place I visit, no pose, just a natural smile. If you speak a language different that the ones I know, I'll most probably ask you to teach me how to count from one to ten in your language.