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Overview

  • 140 references 78 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Arabic, English, French, Turkish; learning Spanish
  • 27, Female
  • Member since 2019
  • Still a student
  • Medicine
  • From Tissemsilt, Tissemsilt, Algeria
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About Me

For guests:
I currently reside in a shared flat with two other girls as I haven't yet acquired my own house. In our modest accommodation, I have one bed and access to water for two hours per day. For the time being, I can only host female guests who are comfortable with staying in my humble living space.

My perspective about traveling and couchsurfing :
I believe that time is invaluable. From a young age, I've been traveling to discover more about myself and the world, forming a strong perspective and shaping my own beliefs. I'm taking life's journey at my own pace.
I have faith in the power of storytelling and shared experiences. As a Couchsurfer, I'm eager to connect with fellow travelers, create lasting memories, and foster a sense of belonging. I look forward to exchanging stories and learning from each other on this incredible journey.
When I travel, my goal isn't just to see landmarks, but to make friends and find inspiration. Hearing others' stories motivates me to keep moving forward in life. I've been fortunate to meet wonderful souls along the way, and I hope to encounter many more.

Why Do I Have Many Pictures on My CS Profile?
I choose to share my travel photos exclusively on CS because it holds great significance for me. Every time I log in, I enjoy reminiscing about the places I've visited and the people I've met along the way.

For couchsurfer hosts
Couchsurfing is an incredible platform, and I'm sharing this feedback to maintain its positive reputation and help others understand its essence. Having been hosted over 80 times (although not all experiences were worth referencing, so the number on my profile may not be accurate), I've provided remarks on instances where I encountered challenges; these comments are not personal. My hope is that future hosts will take note and strive to provide better experiences, not only for me but for all travelers. My primary goal is to forge meaningful connections with kind-hearted individuals who value human interaction. I extend my gratitude to everyone who opens their doors to assist travelers and treats them with kindness; you truly enrich the Couchsurfing community.

1) Couchsurfing was created by a student with the primary aim of facilitating affordable travel. Guests like myself often travel on a tight budget, hoping the funds we have will cover our expenses for the duration of our trip. Not all travelers are affluent, and not all travel is solely for leisure and rejuvenation. When I travel, I rely mostly on hitchhiking to get around, limit myself to one meal a day, and seek out unique experiences that are specific to the country I'm visiting.

2)If you agree to join the person on the tour, please understand that you will be responsible for covering your own expenses, including museum entrance fees, meals, transportation, and gas. Since you volunteered to participate in the outing, it's important to fulfill your responsibilities accordingly. (I would be happy to contribute financially if I were able to, but unfortunately, I'm not employed yet.) I'm mentioning this now to clarify expectations.

3) As a solo female traveler, my goal is to engage in meaningful conversations and forge friendships, without any other intentions. As a practicing Muslim, I kindly request that you respect personal boundaries and refrain from creating any uncomfortable situations.

4) During our travels, plans may not always be set in stone as unexpected circumstances can arise. Therefore, I kindly ask for flexibility regarding changes to our arrival dates. Please honor your commitment and refrain from canceling the hosting simply due to a date change. Your promise is important, and I appreciate your understanding in this matter.

5) Please understand that the individual you are speaking with may be tired and in need of rest at a certain hour. While exchanging conversation is the essence of our interaction, it's important to recognize that it should not extend into the early hours of the morning.

6) Indeed, I wear my hijab indoors as well, so please refrain from suggesting that I remove it to feel more comfortable. This is a practice I uphold in accordance with my beliefs as a Muslim.
(I got this remake from Muslims).

7)Occasionally, I may request a two-night stay, but upon spending one night, I find myself ready to move on from the city. When I share this decision with my hosts, they often express surprise and inquire if they've done something to make me uncomfortable. It's simply a matter of personal preference, so please understand that when someone decides to depart, a simple goodbye suffices.

8)While I appreciate helpfulness and kindness, it's important to respect boundaries. Please understand that when someone declines an offer or request, it's because they have their reasons. Persistently asking or repeating the same thing can make the person feel uncomfortable. For instance, pressuring someone to visit a place even after they've expressed fatigue, or insisting they eat when they're not hungry, can be uncomfortable for them. Unfortunately, not everyone on CS understands or appreciates the importance of the word 'No.'

If you're unable to make my stay extraordinary, please at least ensure it doesn't detract from the experience.)

Hope to meet you in person and to become friends .

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Human interactions fascinate me, and I strongly believe in the saying, "In life, it’s not where you go, it’s who you go with." I prefer staying with locals over going to hotels because it allows me to immerse myself in their lifestyle, make lasting connections, and gain true friends wherever I travel. Couchsurfing has introduced me to incredible people and created memorable experiences that make me smile whenever I think about them.

Interests

I love learning languages to communicate with a diverse range of people. I find meeting new people more enjoyable than exploring places, and learning languages is helping me improve my communication skills along the way.
I care about everyone, no matter how different we may seem. We're all humans, and that's what matters most. I like to chat and ask questions because I love learning from others and understanding their thoughts. Every person is special, and I believe each one has something to teach me.

I laugh a lot when I'm with people because it keeps me feeling young. My dream is to travel the world because it pushes me out of my comfort zone and helps me discover new things about myself. I also want to own a house in a bustling city so I can welcome as many people as possible.

I enjoy taking photos of the people I meet and the things I do. Photography helps me capture moments in my life, and I also enjoy journaling.
I'm involved in environmental societies, where I help with cleaning and protecting our planet.
I'm good at listening to others, but I'm also quite chatty.

Music, Movies, and Books

Algerian music( cheb khaled. Cheb Mami . Kamel messoudi, Idir, Souad massi, Soolking)

I'm interested in psychology books

I watch movies to learn and to discover other cultures .

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I appreciate that I'm alive, try to mak each day count.

Teach, Learn, Share

Arabic language, basic french words,
Algerian Culture

What I Can Share with Hosts

Home
Guide
Delicious food
Tell u about my culture and teach u arabic

Countries I’ve Visited

Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Turkey

Countries I’ve Lived In

Algeria, Turkey

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