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Kauê Almeida

Kauê

Brazil

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English e Portuguese.

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Hi, I am Kauê Almeida

I'm from Salvador, Brazil

A positive and happy person who enjoys talking about a myriad of things and loves to learn something new from the origin of the universe to fly reproduction.

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About me

My name is Kauê (a native Brazilian name, sometimes called "Kau" which is pronounced "KA" from Kart + "OU" from Mouth), I was born and raised in Salvador, and lived the most part of my life in the same neighborhood, Rio Vermelho (a.k.a. Red River), which is the center of Salvador's bohemian culture. During graduation, I took the opportunity to go abroad and spent 2 months at Slovakia working with university students to improve their English communicating skills. This was one of the most astonishing adventures of my life and a kickstart to getting in contact with foreigners and exchanging knowledge and life experiences. Living and feeling the cultural difference is, for me, to live, this is what I like to do and hope that I can share it with you.

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  • Culture & Local Events
  • LGBT
  • Art, Photography & Writing
  • Gastronomy
  • Local Shopping
  • Music & Nightlife
  • Sports & Outdoor
  • Wellness & Nature

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