People often say I’m the kind of person you don’t forget easily—not because I speak loudly, but because I genuinely listen. I live between Nice and Monaco and work as an engineer, but what truly drives me is human connection: real conversations, shared silences that mean something, and those little moments that leave a lasting trace. I’ve traveled to over 30 countries, and every time, it’s not the landmarks I remember, but the unexpected encounters—the laughter over homemade food, the stories told late at night, the kindness of strangers who became friends. For me, Couchsurfing is not free accommodation; it’s an exchange, a chance to share experiences, learn from each other, and make the world feel a little smaller and warmer. I love cooking Moroccan dishes, sharing travel tips, or simply listening to someone’s story over a good coffee. I’m here to meet authentic people, create meaningful connections, and maybe share a piece of my journey with you.
对钓鱼感兴趣
对旅行感兴趣
流利使用阿拉伯语(摩洛哥)
正在学习西班牙语
我为什么使用Couchsurfing
Because I believe in the beauty of simple exchanges. Because sometimes, one night on a couch can lead to a real friendship—or at least a story you’ll still be telling years later.
音乐、电影与书籍
Pup
我做过的一件令人惊叹的事
A Turkish girl once messaged me to stay in Nice for a few days. From the moment she arrived, it was clear: she was anything but calm. I had early meetings in Monaco; she had late-night appointments with the city’s nightlife. One morning around 6:30 AM, I found her passed out in front of the door, sprawled like a starfish, her jacket rolled up as a makeshift pillow. I carried her to bed, left a glass of water, and headed to work. That evening, she smiled and said, “I think I overdid it a bit…” I replied, “A bit? You almost became Couchsurfing’s first homeless case.” We laughed. And despite living in totally different rhythms, we spent a week full of contrasts, chaos, and memories I still smile about.
教学、学习、分享
Partager
我能与房东分享的
De la bonne compagnie
我的兴趣
Surf fishing