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Overview

  • 3 references 3 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish; learning Italian
  • 34, Female
  • Member since 2012
  • PhD Candidate in History of Science
  • International Relations
  • No hometown listed
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About Me

I am a very open-mind person who likes to chat and share moments with others.
I've learned through life the importance of solidarity and empaty. I believe that opening your house for someone strange to you just because you can, just for sharing thoughs and experiences, just to help those who want to travel spending less, is such a fucking awesome attitude.
I defend science against negationism, I defend politics for sustainable agriculture, for public health systems, for respect to migrants, for reducing armed conflicts...

As I am away from home, I'm not hosting people for now.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Well, the world is still full of great people and I think through couchsurfing experience you can meet some of them.
Now I am living in Switzerland for a short period and I want to visit some places in this country and it will be a pleasure to stay at people's house instead of paying a hotel or airbnb, which are so unpersonal most of the times..

Interests

Well, we may discuss about everything and I am interested in different subjects and experiences.
I like to cook, love dancing, love hiking, love reading...

  • culture
  • dancing
  • environment
  • yoga
  • politics
  • backpacking
  • science
  • worldmusic

Music, Movies, and Books

I love samba and brazilian music, but I appreciate world music. I am open to hear what you want to show me.
Movies: I love cinema, but I don't like horror movies.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

In my first international experience (going to live in Lille), I've traveled with too much luggage and it was reeeeeaally hard to go to the hostel in Paris using public transport, of course.. I've had to walk in Paris during a few hours carring much more pounds in my luggages than I do have in my own body. Then we've got to the hostel and it has turned to a funny story. Lesson: you really don't need all that stuff you own ad that you carry with you.

Countries I’ve Visited

Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Netherlands, United States

Countries I’ve Lived In

Brazil, France, Switzerland

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