alexgs2001

alexgs2001


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  • Something to tell the world!

    My name is Alexandra García, I'm 18 years old, I deeply enjoy dancing, mostly Mexican Folklore, and Ballet. I recently graduated high school and I start architecture school in August, here in Mexico. I love learning about other peoples lifestyle and get to know other people. I'm shy at first but if I enter in my comfort zone I won't stop talking hahaha. I speak excellent Spanish (native), a C1 English and a B2 french (pretty shitty, to be honest).
    Some fun facts about me:
    +Huge Disney fan.
    +I love math
    +Great at lettering

  • Cities and countries I have visited

    I have been to several places because of my studies abroad. I have been into the United States mostly in the south of the USA, also, in Spain, France, Germany, Czech Republic, and Italy. Mostly I enjoy traveling in my own country, I'm a huge fan of the beach, so I have been to almost every beach in México. Other types of places I personally enjoy are the ones that are cataloged as "pueblos magicos" which could be translated to magic towns, but it actually means that are little places inside México that are worth to visit, filled with folklore, tradition, and history.

  • I'm an expert at...

    I'm a total nerd of Mexican Folklore, I enjoy researching and discovering parts of my own culture. I'm almost a professional dancer of Folklore or "Folklorico" as it is named inside the USA. I'm a vocational intermediate ballet dancer, certified by RAD. So I'm pretty much an expert in dance, as well.

  • 10 years from now

    I see myself as an architect working in my own firm and also, helping my community here in México with my knowledge of architecture and sustainability.

  • I wish people knew more about...

    That México is not just violence and sad news, this happens everywhere in the world. México has so much to offer and people are so friendly with foreigners. Life can also be enjoyed as a party if you would like it that way. People are so warm and welcoming. Foreigners should visit us a little bit more, not only the beaches.

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