I've an offer from Microsoft, Vancouver and moving to Canada by Aug'22.I am friendly, witty and energetic person who believes there is a reason behind everything. I try to constantly challenge and improve myself in all aspects and believe hard work & patience is all one needs to succeed. I like running, biking, hiking and like to stay fit. I like to read (a lot of which, nowadays is, mostly work/programming related stuff). I am Hufflepuff at heart and Ravenclaw at thinking (hope you get this reference ).
I have been in US for 10 years now and I have my I 140 (green card petition) approved. I currently work for Playstation (Sony) as a Lead engineer.
A few of my preferences that might give you some idea about me.
Favorite Movie genre: Comedy
Favorite Song genre: Celtic/Soft Rock/Western classical/Indian classical
Go-to drink: Coffee (a teetotaler)
Biking/Driving: Biking
Books/Movies: Books
Favorite weather: I like... more colder places more, I stayed in Minneapolis for more than 4 years which I absolutely loved during its autumn and winter. I always prefer snowy Decembers and frozen lakes.
Values: Traditional at heart but adapted to modern lifestyle.
Food preference: Veg/Sometimes vegan. I try to cook healthy and I think I am not so bad at cooking but my cooking style may be a little unconventional.
Loads more and as I mature, my preferences have continued to evolve. You can get to know me better when we speak.
I would like to meet someone who is fit, energetic and have their own career aspirations and I would prefer they continue working even after marriage. It would be great if she also wants to settle abroad or at least have an open mind about it as I prefer to settle outside India. I have strong faith in God and would prefer my life partner also to share that faith or at least be agnostic about it. I believe in equality and sharing responsibilities, I like to see a best friend in my partner who can complement me and stand by each other in facing ups and downs of our lives together.
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