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Overview

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  • Fluent in English, Portuguese, Spanish; learning Portuguese
  • 40, Male
  • Member since 2015
  • System Engineer
  • UPN
  • From Lima District, Lima Region, Peru
  • Profile 70% complete

About Me

I'm single and live in Lima, Perú. I like surfing, play guitar and work.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

I have just found this website on the internet and I decided to sign up because I found it very interesting. Well, I'm on Couchsurfing because I would like to make friends and have great moments.

Interests

I like building things and completing projects with other people. I like amazing conversations. I like diversity. I like trying new things.

  • culture
  • knitting
  • guitar
  • surfing
  • beaches
  • parks
  • lakes
  • mountains

Music, Movies, and Books

Music: Alternative, rock, blues.
Movies: El marido de la peluquera, La teoría del todo, etc.
Books: Demian(Hernan Hesse), Adultery(P. Cohelo), etc.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Surf the longest wave in the world(Chicama Port)

Teach, Learn, Share

Culture

- Time in Peru is approached in a very relaxed and flexible manner. Time is often referred to as “La Hora Peruana” or “Peruvian time”. So don’t be surprised if meetings or social activities begin late.

- Peruvians tend to belong to a hierarchical society where authority is expected to be respected, people are addressed as Mr. (Señor) or Mrs. (Señora) and then the last name. Some professionals are called by a title (Attorneys, Doctors, Engineers, Professors).

- Peruvians tend to belong to a collectivistic society, where people are more relationship-oriented than goal-oriented.

- Peruvians prefer to knit their private, social and professional lives together and don’t be surprised if they ask you things about your family or personal life which you may consider to be private.

- Initial introductions in Peru are informal. A handshake is the standard greeting. It is common to greet with a kiss on the cheek or a hug and should also be exchanged upon leaving. Men shake hands, women kiss cheeks, men kiss women’s cheeks.

- Don't be offended or surprised if your Peruvian friend is in your personal space. Peruvian use a closer physical proximity and physical contact as a way of communicating with one another.

- Public displays of affection are readily exhibited and highly encouraged. Couples walk hand in hand, arm in arm, nuzzling each other on street, on buses, in movie theaters, in parks and public spaces.

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The City of Lima

- Lima is the city of kings, not the kings of Spain!!!, the three kings (wise men) visiting the infant Jesus.

- Lima was inhabited more than 10,000 years ago!!! Cusco was inhabited from 9th century. Lima has 300+ archeological sites.

- The Top 4 districts of Lima are: Miraflores (Commercial district), Surco (Ecological district), San Isidro (Financial district), La Molina (Upper class district). Other popular districts are: El Cercado (Historical Center), Barranco (Bohemian district)

- Outside the city: Rupac (The Limeño Machu Picchu), Huancaya lakes, Austisha canon, Antioquia town, Casma beach, Marcahuasi plateau, Pachacamac Sanctuary, Lucumo mist hills.

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Some Videos

- Explore The City of Lima https://youtu.be/Iwg0prUvrdI
- National Anthem in Quechua https://youtu.be/y8xpM6u6IR4
- The average Limeño guy and spanish accent https://youtu.be/9yJ6QNGmWjA
- The average Limeña girl and spanish accent https://youtu.be/7KQyH5UhaUI

What I Can Share with Hosts

My friendship and my house(Department in Lima or House in Chicama Beach - Trujillo),

Countries I’ve Visited

Brazil, Mexico, United States

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