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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Trying to be a part of this beatiful universe
ABOUT ME
My name is Yusufcan, I am currently working as a teacher in an elemantary school. I am married. We are living in Acıpayam with my wife who is also a teacher. For who wonder, my major is Computer Science and Information Technologies. So I teach children how to use computer and IT. I am currently living in Acıpayam which is near Denizli (60km) also near Salda Lake (43 km). My hometown is Fethiye, very touristic and wonderful city. I am living in Fethiye at summer because of my holiday. We are having great time in Fethiye with friends. I highly recommend you to search "fethiye" in google and just click the images..
PHILOSOPHY
Everyone is equal and freedom for everyone.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
I really want to improve my English and meet with people all over the world. I can help you with my town. When I am free from school, I can help you showing nice places and do any activity with you.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
I really don't have much CS experience now :) I had just some guests and it was good at all :)
Interests
Languages, Music, IT, Computer Games, Swimming, Hanging out, Party
- cooking
- coffee
- partying
- music
- swimming
- computer science
- teaching
- languages
- science
Music, Movies, and Books
I like all kind of music but novadays especially I like chill and deep house.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
My wife and I, together travelling from Krakow to Lviv. After a bad traffic, we had our schengen time passed. Police captured us in the border :) 2 hours we stayed in a police station and they made us to pay some fine. Not amazing but scaring :) Now we laugh together to that experience
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach you how to make a latte art :) Also i can make you a good coffee.
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine
Countries I’ve Lived In
Turkey