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hetalia2008-07-04 11:09 pm
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[mod post] Another Hello
Hello, everyone, this is your community moderator.[Poll #1217657][Poll #1217657]
And in case you're wondering, the human names of the nations are:
If you have any questions or concerns, please leave a comment or send me an LJ message!
And in case you're wondering, the human names of the nations are:
Turkey=Sadiq Adnan
Prussia=Gilbert Beilschmidt (aka: Gil)
Canada=Matthew Williams (also, his bear's name is Kumajirou)
Sealand=Peter Kirkland (nickname: Sea-kun)
Belarus=Natalia (I can't find her last name)
America=Alfred F. Jones (aka: Al)
UK=Arthur Kirkland (nickname: Iggy Iggy)
Germany=Ludwig (family name unknown)
Japan=Honda Kiku (or, in the west, Kiku Honda)
Italy (north)=Feliciano Vargas (nickname: Veneziano)
Italy (south)=Lovino Vargas (nickname: Romano)
Austria=Roderich Edelstein
Hungary=Elizabeth Héderváry
Spain=Antonio Fernandez Carriedo (nickname: Oyabun)
France=Francis Bonnefoy (nickname: Oniichan)
Switzerland=Vash Zwingli
Greece=Heracles Karpusi
Egypt=Gupta Muhammad Hassan
Russia=Ivan Braginsky
Lithuania=Toris Lolintis (thanks to
herbalriver)
Estonia=the closest I got was "Edward"
Lativa=Raivis Galante
Poland=Feliks Łukasiewicz
China=Wong Yao (Yao Wong in the west. Nickname: Nii-Nii/Aniki)
Korea=Im Yun Soo
Finland=Tino Väinämöinen
Sweden=Bernard Oxenstierna (nickname: Su-san)
Sweden and Finland's dog=Hana-tamago
For nations that don't have human names, their names are made to sound like nicknames. For instance, Hong Kong is currently known as Hon-kun or Hon-tan. Taiwan is Tai-chan, Cuba is Qba, etc...
Prussia=Gilbert Beilschmidt (aka: Gil)
Canada=Matthew Williams (also, his bear's name is Kumajirou)
Sealand=Peter Kirkland (nickname: Sea-kun)
Belarus=Natalia (I can't find her last name)
America=Alfred F. Jones (aka: Al)
UK=Arthur Kirkland (nickname: Iggy Iggy)
Germany=Ludwig (family name unknown)
Japan=Honda Kiku (or, in the west, Kiku Honda)
Italy (north)=Feliciano Vargas (nickname: Veneziano)
Italy (south)=Lovino Vargas (nickname: Romano)
Austria=Roderich Edelstein
Hungary=Elizabeth Héderváry
Spain=Antonio Fernandez Carriedo (nickname: Oyabun)
France=Francis Bonnefoy (nickname: Oniichan)
Switzerland=Vash Zwingli
Greece=Heracles Karpusi
Egypt=Gupta Muhammad Hassan
Russia=Ivan Braginsky
Lithuania=Toris Lolintis (thanks to
Estonia=the closest I got was "Edward"
Lativa=Raivis Galante
Poland=Feliks Łukasiewicz
China=Wong Yao (Yao Wong in the west. Nickname: Nii-Nii/Aniki)
Korea=Im Yun Soo
Finland=Tino Väinämöinen
Sweden=Bernard Oxenstierna (nickname: Su-san)
Sweden and Finland's dog=Hana-tamago
For nations that don't have human names, their names are made to sound like nicknames. For instance, Hong Kong is currently known as Hon-kun or Hon-tan. Taiwan is Tai-chan, Cuba is Qba, etc...
If you have any questions or concerns, please leave a comment or send me an LJ message!

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(And really, some of the art is very sketchy and hard to tell them apart, yes. So many blonds!)
People can/do/and will get offended by everything no matter where they're from, and I wanted not only to respect the wishes of members who were afraid of consequences but also to see if there were members here who might already in a way feel a bit sensitive about the nations' names being used and would rather do the separation of characters-from-nations method of using the human names.
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My suggestion is that you don't make a rule about it. The more strict or narrow a fandom becomes, the less fun it becomes. It would not be different to anime/manga/comic fandoms where wanking commences over what an ambiguously named character should be written as, in fiction. ("Koukyuu, Koukyou? Kokyo?" "ZOMG BETCH NO THAT'S NOT HOW IT GOES LOLOLOL.") Best is to caution people on their own and, if any individual offends, let it be a problem between the individual and the offended party. You might as well caution people that they wouldn't be offended if they didn't come looking for it, since nobody forces them to read or see the material.
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Oh my, you're telling me. I remember a while ago there was even an infamous wank about...colours...of certain things. And it seems that the general consensus is to do it by means of free will, no strict rules, and proceed with caution, which is more than a lot friendlier than I was expecting this poll to turn out, to say the truth.
I guess if someone who's not a Hetalia fan does come in here starting things, I would have to ask the members to notify me immediately so that I can handle the problem as quickly as I can.
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I would have to agree on one thing: I've found the Hetalia community to be, all in all, pleasant and friendly. I remember I was surprised when some threads on 4chan turned out to be incredibly civile (considering the lawless and often brash nature of any 4chan conversation.) I think it should be a reassurance that we're actually dealing with mature people, who know how to do things with care and caution, so you don't have to worry about them too terribly. After all, consider this demographic fact: anyone who gets the Hetalia humor almost certainly knows their history, or is a history fan. That means they're: A. knowledgeable, and B. tolerant enough that they're able to take history humorously. These are very traits most fandoms would ENVY on their members.