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Overview

  • 16 references 11 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Arabic, English; learning French
  • 39, Male
  • Member since 2015
  • Computer maintenance
  • Sudanese evangelical school
  • From Sudan
  • Profile 100% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION
i am very simple person in dealing with other people i like to meet interesting people and i like friendly people and i am completely extrovert with other people, i love learning and getting a new information about places and religions and other people's cultures

Philosophy
Each one should remember there is a chance for him.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

If there's one hobby I can be truly proud of, it would have to be Couchsurfing. As a surfer or a host, I have had the exquisite pleasure of meeting and befriending complete strangers, staying in local homes instead of hotels or hostels, and helping out fellow travelers in need.

Couchsurfing, for those who are less familiar, is a mixture of cultural exchange, traveling on the cheap, and charity. It is one of the few ideas to emerge from the era of social networking that actually encourages people to do more, together, in person, than they would if they had not signed up. It builds bridges and confidence, improves social skills, and widens your horizons in incalculable ways. It gives back more than you could ever put into it.

It works based on a system of profiles and references, allowing hosts and guests some insight into who it is they will be sharing space with and what kind of experience they can expect. Completely free, it is the one way to stay connected - face-to-face - with people from around the world, without leaving your house.

Seriousness aside, this blog entry is going to be more lighthearted. For all the fun and joy Couchsurfing has brought into my life, there are numerous instances of weirdness that I just can't not share with everyone, and this week has reminded me just how awkward Couchsurfing can really be sometimes. I find myself wondering what compels me to keep doing it, until I meet another amazing person who reminds me how lucky I am to be a part of the community.

Let's start off with some of the horrors of Couchsurfing. The catch. The salt in your coffee. The bitter with the sweet. Whatever, the right analogy isn't coming to me at the moment. I think it's time to reveal just how messed up Couchsurfing can be sometimes, even if it's painful to admit. Don't worry, we'll get to the good stuff later.
i took these words from girl called Emily

Interests

art, photography, walking, cycling, swimming, people watching, reading, fishing, theater, ethnic cooking meeting people, poetry, novels, the ocean, dancing, many many other things.

  • watching movies
  • making friends
  • reading book
  • going out with friends
  • seeing new places

Music, Movies, and Books

the Music that which i interested that type of African-American music that developed in the 1960s, combining R & B with pop, rock 'n' roll, and gospel styles. Soul music usually has a strong beat and places emphasis on singing. It is often simply called soul,
Although there are many categories, of movies.

Action
Drama
Comedy
Romantic comedy
Horror
Science fiction
Suspense (Thriller)
Western
Commentary / Non-Fiction
"I like action movies because they are fast paced."
"Action movies are my favorite."
"I like all the action movies with a lot of guns."
"I like fight scenes that are choreographed."

"I like all sorts of drama."
"I like movies that play with my emotion."
"Drama movies are great because they are the most realistic."
"The sad drama movies that make me cry."

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

studying English through the Internet and also studying photo shop CS6 through the Internet means that i am self educator

What I Can Share with Hosts

I will offer the food and secure inviroment and tell them more Sudanese culture and hospitality of Sudanese. exchange information

Countries I’ve Visited

Egypt, Libya, Turkey

Countries I’ve Lived In

Sudan

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