ext_20624 ([identity profile] youkofujima.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 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:


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 [profile] 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...

If you have any questions or concerns, please leave a comment or send me an LJ message!

[identity profile] mumumugen.livejournal.com 2008-07-05 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
By no means am I saying that the intention of trying to avoid offending people is ignoble. I just said that it is simply impractical and potentially troublesome.

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.

[identity profile] mumumugen.livejournal.com 2008-07-06 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I think you shouldn't worry yourself too terribly. First of all, you're doing a good job here. (♥) You simply want to do the perfect job, which is what everyone does, but in this sort of case you are guaranteed that there will always be some troublemaker, or some rightfully sensitive individual showing up. One way or another, unless they threaten with a bomb or with guns, you're on the safe zone where you can afford to ignore them or remind them that they can just walk the other way and their lives will go on, just as ours will. It's a matter of tolerance.

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.