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Overview
About Me
As a guest, I’m respectful, calm, and easy to live with. I deeply appreciate the kindness of hosts and never take hospitality for granted. I understand that opening your home to someone is a personal and meaningful gesture, and I treat it with care.
I’m clean, quiet when needed, and always mindful of house rules and personal space. I don’t expect to be entertained—I’m happy to adapt to your routine and lifestyle. Whether we share conversations and meals or simply coexist peacefully, I’m comfortable either way.
I travel solo and value genuine cultural exchange. I enjoy good conversations, music, and cooking, but I also respect privacy and downtime. My goal is simple: to be a guest you feel comfortable hosting and happy to remember.
Thank you for considering sharing your space with me.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I’m on Couchsurfing because I believe the world becomes smaller and warmer when people open their doors—and their hearts—to each other. Traveling, for me, isn’t about ticking places off a list; it’s about human connection, shared stories, late-night conversations, and feeling understood even when we don’t speak the same language.
I’ve learned that the most meaningful moments don’t happen in hotels, but around kitchen tables, over simple meals, laughter, and honest conversations. Couchsurfing gives me a chance to experience places through people, not postcards. It reminds me that kindness still exists everywhere and that strangers can feel like friends in a very short time.
As a guest, I come with respect, curiosity, and gratitude. I may arrive as a stranger, but I hope to leave as a good memory.
Interests
I truly enjoy the spirit of Couchsurfing: sharing, respect, and cultural exchange. I like spending time with hosts when possible—sharing meals, cooking together, exchanging stories—but I also fully respect personal space and house rules.
I’m interested in local life rather than tourist attractions. I enjoy learning how people really live, discovering neighborhood spots, and understanding different cultures through everyday moments.
I’m clean, responsible, and appreciative of the homes I stay in. I always treat a place with care and gratitude. For me, hosting is not just about accommodation—it’s about mutual respect and genuine connection.
If you enjoy meaningful conversations, a relaxed atmosphere, and hosting someone who values your time and space, I’d be happy to share that experience with you.
- arts
- cocktails
- music
- fishing
- swimming
- teaching
- learning languages
- friendship
- learning new things
- learning
- agatha christie
- love animals
- walking in nature
- spiritual growth
- movies and series
- chef
- reliable
- clean
Music, Movies, and Books
Music is where my emotions find a voice. Sometimes it heals, sometimes it reminds me of moments I can’t explain. I don’t listen to genres — I listen to feelings. Sharing a song can feel more honest than sharing words.
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Books are quiet companions in my life. I’m drawn to stories that touch the soul, explore human emotions, and leave space for reflection. A single sentence can stay with me for years, and I deeply value book recommendations that come from the heart.
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I love movies that don’t rush, that let emotions breathe. Films that feel real, imperfect, and human. Watching a movie together in silence, then sharing thoughts afterward, is one of the simplest and most meaningful connections for me.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
One of the most amazing things I’ve experienced was realizing that strangers can feel like home. Sitting at a simple table, sharing food, stories, and silence with people I had just met — and feeling genuinely welcomed. It taught me that connection doesn’t need time, only honesty.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I may not bring luxury, but I bring sincerity. I value trust, personal space, and meaningful connection. I’m grateful, open-minded, and I believe the best part of Couchsurfing is the human exchange — not just a place to sleep.
Countries I’ve Visited
Germany, Montenegro, Netherlands, Thailand
Countries I’ve Lived In
Cyprus, Turkey