http://hokuohranger.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] hokuohranger.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hetalia 2012-02-13 12:11 am (UTC)

I'm sure that from the way he said it, when Ladonia addressing Denmark as uncle, it's more like "old man"-uncle than family-uncle.

But my view for the micronations and their host nation is differ from one to the other, depending on which characters we're talking about and the history behind their "independence". Although to be honest, from what I've seen so far, I actually have it quite difficult to see some parent-children like relationship between them. They're always feel more like the host nation's (younger) sibling more than son/daughter. I like to think that to reach that parental relationship, the "kid" should at least become independent and developed into a real country, and the micronations are clearly not in that level.

That also why I think that they won't actually hate them. Giving trouble and headaches perhaps at most. But not so that they've become some National problems. The host nation (again, depending on host-micro) will probably see them as a mere kids and let them having fun.

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