Stories about couchsurfing have been ricocheting around the Internet over the past half year, and lately, into the mainstream press. I wrote about the couchsurfing phenomenon back in February.
Now the Christian Science Monitor has published a story well worth a read. About some of the problems in the system of peer review that’s supposed to make the activity more secure and dependable.
As with all things you do in life, you have to use your judgment. You have to be able to walk away if something doesn’t seem right. Your gut and your sixth sense usually are the best judges of any given situation.
Has anyone out there gone couchsurfing? Any stories to tell?
WOULD anyone out there go couchsurfing? Why? Why not?
C’mon readers. Check in and let us know your opinion.
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