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Overview
About Me
Hey! I’m Mohamed — originally from Egypt, now living in Stockholm and been Digital Nomading for a year . I work in category and data strategy at a pet care company, collaborating with teams across Europe. My job is analytical, but my heart is all about people, stories, and connection.
I love traveling, meeting new people, and being exposed to different cultures. Whether I’m exploring a new city or having tea with someone from a different background, I always try to learn something meaningful from the experience. I’ve lived and worked in several countries, so adapting to new places and connecting with people from all walks of life is second nature to me.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
For me, travel isn’t about ticking boxes — it’s about the people. Couchsurfing offers the chance to experience a place through the eyes of someone who lives there, and that’s what makes the journey real.
Interests
• Cultural exchange & language learning
• Arabic language, calligraphy, and Sufism
• Mural restoration & art history
• Data storytelling (yes, I enjoy turning numbers into insights)
• Deep conversations, spontaneous walks, and local food
- culture
- coffee
- music
- language exchange
- historic sites
- travel
- local food
- culture exchange
- solo
Music, Movies, and Books
Chennai Express, Eat pray love, The God Father , Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Brave Heart, Pride& Prejedious, 100 years of solitude, Love in the time of cholera, Dune, The twilight saga, The ravenant, Slumdog Millionaire, The merchant of Venice, Othelo, Macbeth, Oliver Twist, The tale of two cities, Eternal Sunshine of Spotless mind, The reader, The Bucket List.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I once accepted a spontaneous invitation from a stranger I met on a local bus in Delhi — and ended up living for two weeks in a remote village in Kashmir with no internet, no phone signal, and no plan. Just me, the mountains, and a local family who welcomed me like one of their own. It was humbling, eye-opening, and a powerful reminder of how deeply human connection transcends language, culture, and comfort zones.
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Teach, Learn, Share
Teach:
• Basic Arabic (language, phrases, or even script)
• Egyptian culture, stories, and food
• How to tell stories with data (if you’re into that!)
• A few insights on mural restoration and sacred art
Learn:
• Local customs, languages, and everyday life wherever I go
• Personal philosophies — I love hearing how people see the world
• Regional food, music, and anything handmade or artistic
• How to live more simply and intentionally
Share:
• Deep conversations over coffee or tea
• Travel stories and cultural reflections
• A home-cooked Egyptian dish or a shared playlist
• Good vibes, respect, and a genuine interest in connecting
What I Can Share with Hosts
• A relaxed Arabic language intro
• Stories from Egypt, Denmark, and my travels
• A meal cooked together or a good coffee & chat
• Help planning or organizing anything — I love collaborative thinking
Countries I’ve Visited
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Nepal, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Vatican City State
Countries I’ve Lived In
Egypt, Germany, Kenya, Nepal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates