Introduction personnelle
My name is Amine, I am a young man of 19 years old.
I am French and of Moroccan origin. I have the thirst to learn, to discover, to travel the world. I am a very open-minded person, always listening to the world to learn as much as possible. I am someone close to people, very close to children, I have a lot of little cousins and little cousins, I spend most of my time taking care of the children of my aunts and uncles, going out, playing. etc.. Very sociable but who really likes moments of solitude, where I concentrate on myself. Always becoming a better human being.
My background in a few words, I lived in Paris until my first year of high school, then I moved to the south of France in Montpellier where I finished my high school years, and then I started my first year at the university in management management. I liked my first months of classes (ps: I was even first in my promotion) but I quickly needed a change. I've always needed to work, all my high school years I worked on the side, I didn't want to waste time, I sometimes consider myself an entrepreneur. After a few months of univeristy I stopped and I opened my own business, as an installer of telecommunications networks (fiber optics).
And here we are today, I still need change, I want to discover new horizons, I want to change my surroundings of people, my environment, my way of life. I feel stuck in my bubble, I can't take a step back from the world, the world is changing, it is evolving in all areas, especially in business with the arrival of the internet. I feel that my entourage is holding me back, I don't have access to what I need to evolve, I need to see how people live in other countries, cities and especially in Dubai, the city where everything happens in recent years, a city that is ahead of its time, I want to see what its people know that I don't. I really think that by living there for a while I will come out of it changed, all the entrepreneurs meet there, all the young people in search of freedom.
I heard about host families on social networks, as well as au pairs, I saw several testimonies of young people who have lived this experience and who came out of it changed, happy; I think it's a perfect compromise between traveling and staying at home stuck, leaving your family home, discovering a new family and living with it, sharing moments of life. Discover the world, get out of my house, learn more and share! What better choice than this?
I hope I didn't spread myself too thin, I wrote this as I thought. Waiting for your answer (ps: I prefer talking on the phone than writing)