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Overview

  • 10 references 7 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, Hindi, Telugu; learning Arabic (Gulf), French, Spanish
  • 32, Male
  • Member since 2019
  • aviation
  • grduation
  • From Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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About Me

Call me Venkat , Indian working in UAE as an Aircraft Engineer , I have been in Dubai since last 7 years working with many leading Aviation Companies around UAE .
I have seen and worked on almost all types of helicopter and aircrafts .
Being in Dubai and working with multiple nationalities made me to travel around the world to interact more closely with there cultures and places
I travel to post a picture in my memories but not Instagram
Curious in meeting new people and visiting new places .
Happy to help who are in need .

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

1. Meeting the locals
2.To Opens up my mind
3.Discovering more
4. Indulge great local food .
5.Capture everyday life in abroad
6. Forgetting about misconceptions
7. Realizing how great full I should be
8. Saving time and money while traveling
9 .To make a new friend everywhere
10. To get memories of life time

i could give you plenty of other reasons to and try to convince you of how amazing it is ,But it would never make up for actually experiencing it for yourself.

Interests

Swimming, badminton , traveling ,

  • cooking
  • beer
  • coffee
  • fitness
  • nightlife
  • partying
  • traveling
  • swimming
  • long drives

Music, Movies, and Books

I listen to music #pop#country #rock when I am alone and movie is always running in the background when I am home
Not much into books

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Realizing at the age of 25 that I should travel the world .

Teach, Learn, Share

Must visiting places in city
Local food
Best happening places in the city
Photography
Swimming
Cooking
Basic words in local language to communicate

What I Can Share with Hosts

Part of the fun is getting to know your host. A small gift shows your appreciation and can open up a warm conversation, especially if it’s a fun trinket from your hometown or the last place you visited. There are several ways you can give back to your host that wont cost you an arm and a leg. Things like cooking them a meal, bringing them a tasty treat from your own country, fill up their car with fuel if they’re driving you around, clean the house, help them in the yard, bring them a useful gift like toilet paper or washing powder – Couchsurfing hosts go through a lot of these things! Share your skills and teach each other something. This could be a song, a holiday tradition, sports advice, how to cook a meal from your country. If you know another language and your host seems interested, teach them a few words.

Talk about the places you’ve traveled, the customs back home, or just stories from your life. Ask your host questions about the local community, its history, and his own life. Personal and cultural exchange sets couchsurfing apart from a stay in a hotel, if you step up to the opportunity.
Respect house rules. Do your best to follow the instructions the host gives you, such as which entrance to use and when to keep the noise level down. Pay attention to your hosts habits as well, and imitate them if necessary. Don’t hesitate to ask questions or apologize when you make a mistake. A positive attitude goes a long way toward smoothing out minor slip-ups.
Be flexible and patient. If your host can’t be home to let you in during the day, find out when he or she can be there, and then find yourself something else to do for an afternoon. It costs nothing to be cheerful, enthusiastic, and appreciative of your host’s hospitality, and it can make a big difference in how your host see you and treat you

Be Clean. You’re staying in somebody’s house so it’s important to clean up after yourself as well as be hygienic. We all know what it’s like when you’ve been on the road for a while, perhaps it’s been a while since your last laundry load. Remember, nobody likes a stinky guest! Most hosts will let you do your laundry in their place. When I am hosting I always offer the washing machine and when I’m surfing I also always take them up on this offer if I’ve been traveling for a while. Also if you’re using the kitchen, make sure you clean up afterwards. And simple things like making your bed, not leaving your stuff sprawled everywhere, etc.

Countries I’ve Visited

England, Georgia, India, Malaysia, Netherlands, Scotland, Serbia, Singapore, Thailand

Countries I’ve Lived In

India, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom

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