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angelicaghoul

(or Cansu) is a member from Germany Germany. She has been a member for over 2 years (745 days).
Distance Sent: 684,433 km
Last Seen: about 14 hours ago
Speaks: english, german
Interested in direct swaps: Yes Help


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About Cansu...

Well, there aren't much things to say about me. I started studying Architecture in Hamburg this October, although, I come from Turkey and have lived in Istanbul for all my life. I like learning new languages and learning more about other cultures. So please add something little from your mothertongue, if I don't already speak it. And don't forget the meaning of it too... And if you don't know what to write, describe your house/apartment to me. Or your favorite building. Or write the recipe of your favorite meal...

Please don't forget to add dates to your postcards though, as I'd be glad to know when you've written it.

As from countries, I find Britain and big cities of the USA interesting and I desire to live there sometime in the future. So any cards or private swap offers from Britain are more than appriciated. And if you feel like, I'm open for penpalling either!
My hobbies overall are reading, collecting postcards, recieving and sending postcards, searching about big cities of the world in the net and learning about them and of course languages and architecture.

When it comes to the postcards I'd like to recieve and what you should write about: I love singleview city cards, single buildings (if they're famous, and add the architect if you can) and cat photography (especially black&white). But it doesn't mean that I won't like your card if it's about something else. The ones I dislike the most are multi-view citycards and ads. I must say, I love big city views more than villages, unless they really are beautiful. And also beaches and islands are very welcome!

And what you should write on the postcard can be something about you or about the card, or what you just had for lunch. But do write. It's not really lovely when I only read Happy Postcrossing on the back of the card! :D

So, people, send it over!!!

Happy postcrossing everyone! ;)