You let strangers stay in your house? Why couchsurfing rocks!

in travel •  6 years ago 

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We host couchsurfers in our home. This means that we use an website/app (www.couchsurfing.com) and people request to stay with us for a few nights while they explore our beautiful town.
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"You let people you don’t know stay in your house for free?" Yep :)
"What if they steal something?" They don’t
"Don’t they eat all your food?" If anything they bring more than we do to the party.

These three questions are interesting to me. They all come from a mindset of scarcity. Ask yourself under what circumstances would you let someone you didn’t know stay in your home. We let people stay because we have the room, the time and the desire for them to stay.

We would not let people stay if we didn’t want them to. In fact, this is a good time to discuss how we go about selecting who stays.

Who Stays?

Our home is large enough but we usually only have 2 couchsurfers stay at any one time. This is due to the physical limits on our space but also the connection that you can establish when there is 1 or 2 people. We have had up to 8 people stay in one night and those in groups of 3 or more seem to cluster in their own groups. This is not mean spirited but these folks are usually just passing through and looking for a base to plan the next part of their trip and get some local advice.
The app is pretty simple to set up, take a few photos and put some time into filling out your profile. Fill in your profile so that the person who may be your host will want to meet you. Don’t be general and don’t half ass it. If you do, you are much less likely to be accepted.

A good Message goes a long way

The next step is that you will want to message people that look interesting to stay with. Have a read through the profiles and find those that are like minded to you. I will mention it further down but couchsurfing is not Tinder. Males ; if you are on this thinking that offering a place to single ladies will get you laid, it won’t, it’s creepy and it is not part of community building. Ladies; I have heard from too many single women that have had bad experiences with single men that it is best to do your research before hitting them up.
When you send the person a message, make sure you put some time into it. I know that it can be hard as you want to message quite a few people to make sure you get somewhere to stay, but you will be accepted much more often by making sure the message hits its mark with a few, rather than a shotgun approach.
Please ask questions of your host, especially if you are hitchiking or don’t have a means of getting to the places under your own steam, make sure you are not a burden at the outset. Some hosts bend over backward for their guests but then again, some don’t. Please don’t assume that a host will have the time or the energy to help you.

What you bring?

As a couchsurfer, you are paying for your stay, just not in a dollar value. You bring something much more valuable; your time and experience. I have personally sat and talked with over 200 couchsurfers in my time. The stories that people have are as diverse as the sheer quantity. Bringing that experience into a home is why the host is letting you stay. I would advise sharing your stories and not keeping them to yourselves.
As a guest, you are really getting the experience of how other people live. Plan to be a little out of your comfort zone. If you are in a new country there will be plenty of things that you will notice that are different to your own way of living. This is not an hotel. You will not be given the sterilised version of life that a big chain will give you. You are accepting life as it is for the people who are hosting you.

What couchsurfing is not.

It is not a way to stay in peoples houses for free. The community is built on trust, it is built on the decency of other people who are welcoming and inviting you into their home to share what they have.

Do’s -

Have some of your own sleeping gear just in case
Be prepared to cook or fend for yourself, don’t assume you will be fed
Be polite and courteous
Ask questions
Tell your own stories
Be prepared to try new things

Don’ts

Don’t lock yourself away and ignore your hosts
Don’t overstay your welcome
Don’t be disrespectful

Reviews.

Please leave a review. Good or bad the community needs to know. This especially goes to the female readers. If you stayed in a place that you felt unsafe or harassed; say so. Assume that everyone that reads your review will be a naive 18 year old who was raised not to make a fuss, would you put her in the same situation? If you don’t leave a review because you don’t want to offend, you may be dooming the next person to a worse fate.
If on the other hand, you had a great time then let everyone know. The more the host gets an ego bump the more likely they will want to accept the next person that asks.

Final thoughts.

I say get out there and try it. Couchsurfing is an amazing way to meet lifelong friends and pick up ways of living that you never thought of.
If you have a spare room or just a spare couch in your place, try it once, be picky who you let stay but then set about enjoying the experience.
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Images from Couchsurfing.com and my own photography.
If anyone would like more information, don’t hesitate to ask me.

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Love couch surfing and many of my friends use it to travel the world. My friend, Thomas, just finished a 4 month trip through South America using only couch surfing with the exception of 3 nights in Brazil. Great stuff. Thanks for sharing. I found you through the #payitforward contest. You were featured by @honeysim. Congratulations and best wishes.

Wow....and I thought this only happened here in Japan. This is beautiful and very kind of you to open your house to strangers. I love how you put it....experiences and making new friends isnt something that can be paid for. Kudos to you for doing this and for creating this post that the rest of us may know that opportunities like this exist for travellers.

By the way, which country are you located in? This makes me want to travel even more, lol.

I liked your style so much that I decided to feature you in my entry to a Pay it Forward contest hosted by @thedarkhorse. Here is a link to my entry.

Here is a link to the contest. Feel free to participate.

Thanks I will check it out.

Oh no, couch surfing happens all over the world.
The great thing is that many of the people that come and stay with us invite us to stay with them when we travel. It is a great community.

Youre welcome. Yeah, that is absolutely amazing, making friends from all across the world.

I'll be honest I have never heard of this until now. It's pretty cool. Not that it would likely be useful for a family of 4, but maybe if I take a trip without everyone I can do it on the cheap this way.

You would be surprised. It can't ever hurt to ask.

My Wife would be way to worried as we have 2 girls. It's funny how every Woman says that they shouldn't be treated different, but then once they have a Daughter treat her differently then they would a boy. Personally I'd try it with them, but I know she wouldn't consider it.

Have had a few offers from people here on steemit that if I ever make it to their Country that I have a bedroom to stay in as long as I want. But the Wife isn't even comfortable with that idea and these are people I chat with on a regular basis. She worries to much and I probably worry to little so it's a good balance.

I know right @thedarkhorse....super kool....Yeah, I agree with Garth....cant hurt to ask.

That is very cool, I didn't know it existed. I'll tell my young ones about it and, who knows, it might even come in handy for myself and the other half sometime. Thanks for sharing.
I found you because @honeysim has included you in the payitforward contest. I was lucky to enjoy the same privilege when I started out on steemit. There's lots of help available here and mostly you don't even have to look for it. Have fun and keep posting :) As a fellow Australian you could check out @teamaustralia :)

thank you @ydraz for stopping by and showing Garth some love and for the tips....I am sure he very much appreciates it.

Thank you. Yes, I would recommend telling people about it. It is a great way to travel the country or to meet people if you have a bit of extra room.
Thanks again to @honeysim for the assistance.

A wonderful initiative. I really love this concept and you deserves a pat the shoulder to brief us in the most simplistic way. Wish the same is available in many parts...

Who knows one day I will knock on your door to share your drawing room..

Thanks you...And @honeysim selction for this week @pifc is commendable..

If you do feel this way then please look at the website. You will probably find many hosts in your area as well as in every place that you have thought about visiting...and probably a few that you haven't :)

Sure, I will do..I was a freaky solo traveler for quite time and due to some personal commitments its on hold for the time being..And i am seriously thinking about resuming it at the earliest...

Thanks you for that lovely post due to which I have a new option too but I am not sure how much popular is it in India...

He indeed deserves a pat on the shoulder @angelro...thank you for hopping over and showing some love.

You are welcome friend...Stay blessed and Keep connected

That's so cool👍, if you ever been to Aceh, Indonesia. A place that you can stop by like yours is Gampong Nusa, my friend provide the whole houses in that village to accept strangers especially tourists who want to live like them for a couple of days.

I think that what you've said in this post is a very generous action and good information for solo travellers too. Especially the do's and don't. Thinking about inviting strangers as guests and shared life experinces and story with them is very interesting too.

Thanks for sharing this with us, thank you @honeysim for guiding us to this. I found your post through the pay it forward contest this week.

It sounds like your friend is really creating a great space for people to experience something different. I am not sure I see this as generous, as I tried to explain, I think we get more from people who we host than they get. They get a bed and a warm shower, we get to meet new people and get experiences and stories from them that we would never know ourselves.
Please look into couchsurfing, even if you do it once in your life, it will be worth it.

FYI: we sometime let the strangers stay for a nite in our house, for humanity reasons 😊 in my religion, we believe that to honour the guests (strangers or not) is a must (not for unexpected guests like thieves☺) is the best way to "light" your house.

Thanks for your reply and I will check the couchsurfings..

@cicisaja I hope to visit Indonesia some day....good to know that such opportunity exists there....just thinking about it makes me excited, lol....thank you for stopping by and showing Garth some support. He deserves it.

Are you in Japan now @honeysim? What about the kyoto earthquake?

Yeah I am....it was felt mostly in Osaka, I believe. I am not located in the region in which it happened. But based on what I have read so far three persons lost their lives and over 100 persons were injured. Knowing Japan, they are going to bounce right back from all the damage. I just pray for the families who lost loved ones in the incident and that they will find comfort somehow.

Japan is well-known for their emergency respond and disaster management, many Acehnese get their master degree on Disaster Msnagement subject in Japan. I pray for them ...

Yeah, that is so true. Thank you for asking @cicisaja. :-)

Such an awesome initiative! Once we have a rollaway to offer, I think we will. Such a great thing!

As you know @garthgunawundai, @honeysim featured you in this week's Pay It Forward Curation Contest @pifc .

I had always wondered if there was something like this, especially with the airbnb 'craze' Such a wonderful idea. I can see how one would be skeptical at first, but as you mentioned you want like minded people. I can imagine the diversity of people you have me through this. Truly amazing .