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What do you like to do in your free time?


I love spending time outdoors, especially hiking and exploring new trails. It’s a great way to clear
my head and stay active. I also enjoy reading—mostly fiction—and cooking. Trying out new
recipes is my version of an adventure when I can’t be out traveling.

What’s your go-to comfort food?


Definitely pasta! There’s something so comforting about a warm bowl of pasta with a rich sauce. I
make a pretty good homemade Alfredo, too. What about you—are you into cooking?

Do you have any favorite hobbies or things you’re passionate about?


I’d say I’m passionate about personal growth and mindfulness. I meditate regularly and try to
keep a journal. It helps me stay grounded. Also, I’m really into photography. Capturing nature or
moments of everyday life is like a form of therapy for me.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?


That’s a tough one! I think somewhere by the coast. I love the sound of the ocean and being near
water feels so peaceful. Maybe a place like Greece or Portugal—they seem to have the perfect
mix of culture, beauty, and great weather.

What’s something you’ve always wanted to try but haven’t yet?


I’ve always wanted to try skydiving! I love the idea of pushing my limits, but I haven’t mustered
up the courage for that one yet. I’m also interested in taking a pottery class—something about
creating something with your hands seems really rewarding.

Do you have a favorite book or author?


That’s tough because I read a lot, but if I had to pick one, it would be “The Night Circus” by Erin
Morgenstern. The writing is so magical, and I love books that transport me to another world. I
also really enjoy anything by Haruki Murakami—his storytelling is so unique.

How do you usually spend your weekends?


It varies! If the weather’s nice, I try to spend time outside—hiking, walking my dog, or just
enjoying a good coffee in the park. Other times, I might have a cozy day in with a good book or a
movie. I also like to meet up with friends for brunch or check out new places around town.

Do you believe in love at first sight, or do you think love grows over time?
I think love grows over time. Instant attraction is one thing, but real love takes time to build. It’s
about learning who someone really is, sharing experiences, and building trust. There’s something
beautiful about growing closer to someone as you get to know them deeply.

What’s your idea of a perfect day?


My perfect day would start with a morning hike or walk along the beach, followed by a lazy
afternoon with a good book or maybe exploring a new part of the city. I’d end it with a nice
dinner—maybe sushi or Italian—and a movie night or a long conversation under the stars.
Simple, but perfect.

What kind of relationship are you looking for?


I’m looking for something meaningful and genuine. I want a partner who is not only a best friend
but someone I can grow with. Trust, communication, and laughter are really important to me. I
believe in supporting each other’s dreams and enjoying the little things together.

What’s something most people don’t know about you?


I can be a bit of an introvert. While I love spending time with people and having fun, I also really
value my alone time. It helps me recharge. I think people often assume I’m more extroverted
because I can be social, but I definitely need those quiet moments to balance everything out.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?


It would have to be, “Don’t rush the process.” I’m naturally a planner, and sometimes I want
everything to fall into place quickly. But learning to be patient and trust that things happen when
they’re meant to has really helped me. It’s a reminder to stay present and enjoy the journey,
rather than focusing too much on the end goal.

Do you have a dream job or something you’ve always wanted to do?


If I could do anything, I think I’d love to run a little bookstore by the coast. It’s always been a
daydream of mine—surrounded by books, a cozy space, and the sound of the ocean in the
background. Plus, I’d get to meet people from all over. What about you, do you have a dream
job?

What’s your favorite way to unwind after a long day?


A hot bath and a good book. There’s nothing like it to melt away the stress. Sometimes I’ll throw
on a face mask, light some candles, and just let myself relax for a bit. If I’m not in the mood for
that, a good movie or show with a glass of wine works just as well.

Are you close with your family?


Yes, I am. My family is really important to me, and we stay pretty close even though we don’t all
live in the same place anymore. I love spending time with them during the holidays or whenever
we can make it work. Family traditions mean a lot to me, even the little ones like making certain
dishes together or going on trips.

What’s a random skill or talent you have?


I’m surprisingly good at trivia! I guess I just absorb a lot of random facts, especially about history
or pop culture. I’ve always wanted to go to a trivia night at a bar and test out my skills there. It’s a
fun little quirk that comes in handy more often than you’d think.

Do you like staying in or going out more?


It really depends on my mood! I love a good night out, exploring new restaurants or going to a
live show, but I also really enjoy a quiet night in. Sometimes there’s nothing better than curling up
on the couch with a blanket and watching a movie. I guess I need a balance of both.

What’s something you’ve learned about yourself in the past year?


I’ve learned that I’m a lot more resilient than I gave myself credit for. This past year threw a lot of
unexpected challenges my way, and while there were moments I felt overwhelmed, I also realized
how capable I am of handling tough situations. It’s been a big lesson in trusting myself and
staying grounded, no matter what’s going on.

What are you most proud of in your life?


I’m proud of the fact that I’ve built a life that feels authentic to me. Whether it’s my career, my
relationships, or how I spend my time, I try to make choices that align with who I really am. It’s
taken time to get to this place, but I’m proud of the growth and the balance I’ve found.

If you had a day completely to yourself, how would you spend it?
I’d probably start with a slow morning—maybe some yoga, followed by making a big breakfast.
Then I’d head out to a park or take a long walk with my dog. In the afternoon, I’d grab a coffee
and either read or work on a creative project. I love photography, so I might spend some time
taking pictures around the city. I’d finish the day with a relaxing evening at home—maybe
cooking a nice dinner and watching a favorite movie.

What’s your biggest pet peeve?


I’d have to say inconsiderate people—like when someone doesn’t hold the door for the person
behind them, or when they’re rude to waitstaff. Little things like that really bother me. I just
believe in being kind and respectful, no matter what. It goes a long way.

What’s a quality you really value in a partner?


Kindness, for sure. I think kindness is often underrated, but it’s one of the most important
qualities for me. I also really value a good sense of humor—someone who can make me laugh
and doesn’t take life too seriously. It’s important to be able to enjoy the fun moments together,
even in the middle of everyday life.

Do you have a favorite memory from childhood?


One of my favorite memories is going on summer road trips with my family. We’d pack up the car,
snacks and all, and just hit the road with no real plan. I loved stopping at little roadside
attractions or finding random diners. It was always such a carefree time, and I loved the sense of
adventure.

What’s something you do to stay positive during tough times?


I try to focus on the little things that bring me joy. Whether it’s going for a walk in nature, calling
a friend, or even just enjoying a quiet moment with a cup of tea, I find that staying present helps
me stay positive. I also remind myself that tough times pass, and each challenge is an opportunity
to grow.
Is there anything you’re currently working on or a goal you’re pursuing?
Yes, I’ve been working on improving my photography skills. I’ve always loved taking pictures, but
recently I’ve been trying to take it more seriously, learning new techniques, and building a
portfolio. Eventually, I’d love to travel more and capture different parts of the world through my
lens.

What do you think makes a good relationship?


I think a good relationship is built on trust, communication, and mutual respect. It’s about being
there for each other, but also allowing each other space to grow individually. And, of course,
laughter—being able to have fun and enjoy each other’s company is so important. At the end of
the day, it’s about feeling like you’re a team, supporting and lifting each other up.

What’s something you want to experience in the next few years?


I really want to do more traveling. There are so many places on my list—Japan, New Zealand, and
maybe even a road trip across the U.S. I think traveling opens your mind to new cultures and
perspectives, and that’s something I want to experience more of. I’m also hoping to take more
time for creative projects and really focus on the things that make me feel fulfilled.

What’s something that always puts you in a good mood?


Music, without a doubt. There’s just something about the right song that can completely change
my mood. Whether it’s something upbeat when I need energy or a mellow track to help me relax,
music has always been my go-to. Also, being around my friends or family—just having a good
conversation or laughing together always lifts my spirits.

How do you usually handle stress or tough situations?


I try to stay calm and focus on one thing at a time. It’s easy to get overwhelmed, but breaking
things down into smaller steps really helps me. I also make sure to give myself some downtime to
process everything—whether it’s going for a walk or just having a quiet moment. And, if I need
to, I don’t hesitate to reach out to someone I trust for advice or support.

Do you consider yourself more of a morning person or a night owl?


I’m definitely more of a morning person! I love the quiet of the early morning, and I feel the most
productive during that time. It’s when I like to plan my day, enjoy some coffee, and maybe get a
workout in. By evening, I’m usually ready to wind down and relax. How about you—are you more
of a night owl?

What’s your favorite season and why?


Autumn, hands down. I love everything about it—the crisp air, the changing colors of the leaves,
cozy sweaters, and warm drinks. It just feels like the perfect balance between the heat of summer
and the cold of winter. Plus, there’s something comforting about the way the world slows down a
little bit as the season changes.

Do you have a bucket list? If so, what’s at the top of it?


I do! At the top of my bucket list is visiting Japan during cherry blossom season. I’ve always been
fascinated by the culture, and seeing the cherry blossoms in full bloom seems like such a magical
experience. I’d love to travel around the country and really immerse myself in everything—from
the food to the history.

What’s something you’re really curious about or want to learn more about?
Lately, I’ve been really curious about sustainability and eco-friendly living. I’ve been trying to
learn more about how I can make my lifestyle more sustainable, whether it’s reducing waste,
buying second-hand, or supporting ethical brands. I feel like small changes can really add up, and
I’d love to dive deeper into it.

Do you prefer movies or TV shows? And do you have a favorite?


I’d say I’m more into TV shows because I love the character development and the fact that the
story can evolve over time. One of my favorites is Breaking Bad—it’s such a well-written show
with so many layers. But I also enjoy movies, especially when I’m in the mood for something
shorter or more visual, like Inception or Interstellar. What about you—do you prefer movies or
shows?

What’s something you think everyone should try at least once?


I think everyone should try solo travel at least once. It’s such a freeing experience, and you learn
so much about yourself when you’re out of your comfort zone and exploring a new place on your
own. It’s empowering to realize you can navigate the world independently and create your own
adventures.

What do you value most in your friendships?


Honesty and loyalty. I think it’s so important to have friends you can truly trust—people who will
be there for you in the good times and the tough ones. I also really appreciate friends who can
make me laugh and who aren’t afraid to be themselves around me. That sense of comfort and
understanding is priceless.

What’s something you’ve done that you’re really proud of?


I’m proud of the fact that I’ve pushed myself out of my comfort zone a lot over the past few
years. Whether it was moving to a new city, trying something completely new, or working on my
confidence, I’ve learned a lot about resilience and growth. It’s not always easy, but looking back,
I’m proud of how far I’ve come.

If you could have dinner with anyone, living or dead, who would it be?
That’s a hard one, but I think I’d choose Maya Angelou. She was such a wise, inspiring woman
with so much life experience and insight. I’d love to just sit down and listen to her stories, learn
from her perspective on life, and talk about everything from literature to social change

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