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Overview

  • 34 references 1 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, Serbian; learning German
  • 48, Male
  • Member since 2009
  • Freelance technical translator
  • BSc in Economics
  • No hometown listed
  • Profile 90% complete

About Me

I admire Couch Surfing spirit of instant friendliness, incredible hospitality, unreserved sharing and occasional partying. I do not have huge hosting and surfing experience -- my thing is rather to meet people for a walk around the city, grab a coffee or dinner and chitchat about everything and anything -- travelling, culture, current affairs, etc. If you consider this description to be too compact, please check out the references section ;)

Link to my fb profile: http://tinyurl.com/csptw97

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

To meet great people and expand my horizons.

Did you know that not so long ago Couch Surfing was totally different? It was a hidden treasure of the internet, it had delicate, yet not flashy design, hosting requests had extremely high response and success rates, and it was embarassing not to return hospitality to your host in some way -- people would travel with bags full of gifts for their hosts, they would cook for hosts or teach hosts how to make meals from their home country, etc. Couch Surfing even had an equal rival for a while, called Hospitality Club, however, it prevailed over time. It never commercially advertized itself. It was a small community (of 1.5 million members worldwide accoring to Wikipedia), yet with a broderly spirit. You never wanted to do anything stupid, because what mattered the most were references that others left for you and that you wrote for others. Search algorhytm was such that people with most guests and most recent log-ins would be at the top of the results page. Countries and cities had their own forum pages with Wiki-advices for prospective travellers, there were forum groups and subgroups for multitude of topics. Members could sign up for instant, daily, weekly or monthly delivery of forum messages. If anyone needed an advice and asked it in forum -- bulk of people would read it immediatelly and respond. Events had an option to mark a probability in steps of 10% that you will attend an event, so by taking a look at these percentages people could get quite a good idea how many people will indeed attend a certain event.

Interests

Travelling, reading, foreign languages, programming, history, culture, art, design, economics, politics, nature, hiking, swimming.

Music, Movies, and Books

My taste and interests change over time, it wouldn't be fair to point out anything specific here.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I run a 50k members fb group in Serbian language for finding a travel buddy. Well, it is not particularly amazing, it is just an interesting detail and my attempt to make a positive contribution.

Teach, Learn, Share

Couch Surfing is an ongoing cultural exchange -- you continously learn something new and share.

What I Can Share with Hosts

Couch Suring is about jumping into conversation with people and treating them like you've known them for years and they are your best friends. ;)

Countries I’ve Visited

Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, United Kingdom

Countries I’ve Lived In

Serbia

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