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Overview
About Me
I'm a curious cat who can spend hours talking about the most random stuff. Food is one of the great joys of traveling for me, next to taking photographs, visiting museums, and discovering the nightlife that makes each city unique.
I also like to joke around and break the ice whenever I can. There's nothing like a good laugh, it's like a universal language that people from anywhere in the world can enjoy and understand, and I find that to be very powerful.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Meeting people is something I enjoy quite a lot. It opens my mind, allows me to share good moments in great company, and helps me experience and understand the culture of a place from a different perspective.
Everyone has a different background, personality, and life philosophy. This really opens my mind and ultimately becomes a part of what makes each trip so special.
I've been part of this community for many years and it gave me the chance to meet great people that I still see to this day.
Interests
Way too many things to mention, talk to me and find out!
Music, Movies, and Books
Indie Rock/Pop
Latin
Grunge
Synthwave
Techno
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Trans Siberian Express
Jungle hiking in Colombia
Songkran in Chiang Mai
Season closing party in Ibiza
Gondola ride in Venice
Angkor Wat ruins in Cambodia
Maya ruins in Mexico
Iguaçu falls in Argentina
Teach, Learn, Share
I have an unconditional love for pizza, and it's been said that I make the best home made pizzas in this whole city! xD
I can help people practice their English or Spanish, and I'm always open to learning anything anyone is willing to teach me, specially fun facts, or words / phrases in exotic languages.
Countries I’ve Visited
Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Philippines, Russian Federation, Spain, Thailand, United States, Uruguay, Viet Nam
Countries I’ve Lived In
Argentina