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About Me Member Deviously Deviant j00L-BoxFemale/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 2 Years
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Fri Dec 29, 2006, 2:13 AM
I thank Rinhi-kun 4 forcing me 2 join.. I lyke this site verry much :heart:



I hope 2 meet lots of verry talented & nice artist here :blowkiss: ^.~

My name is Nyoko lyke the icon sez, tee-hee! ^.~ I luv mai Rinhi-kun verry much as u can c! She treets me nicely <3

Sai-ning out!
~Nyoko

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  • Current Residence: Hawaii ^.~ Aloha! Tee-hee ^w^
  • Interests: My lover.. sorry boys but I'm taken.. M2M rabu!! partying, clubbing, going to beach <3 RPing!
  • Favourite movie: Eetoo.. Grave of the Fireflies <3
  • Favourite band or musician: Gakuto-sama! l'Arc~en~Ciel ^.~
  • Favourite genre of music: Anything.. Music is my loving!
  • Favourite artist: <3 Rinhi-kun <3 And others *^______^*
  • Favourite game: The dressing doll game <3
  • Personal Quote: Nyoko luv yu long time!

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:iconicysn0w:
heyy.

how are you?
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:iconmrs-crocker:
Also? It says your friend is a girl. "Kun" is used for guys only.
:iconj00l-box:
Rinhi-kun prefers it that I call her that... so it's not taboo if she says it's ok <3
:iconmrs-crocker:
Well..yeah, it pretty much is. I mean if you don't really care about your Japanese, be my guest.
:iconj00l-box:
But -chan and -kun doesnt exactly imply with gender *^____^* find me proof that it is taboo then I will believe u
:iconmrs-crocker:
“-Chan” is for kids and pets, and sometimes old people, but “-kun” DOES mean that you’re addressing a boy. In casual conversation between friends, without the context of work, almost everyone will assume that your friend is a boy if you call her “kun”. “-Sama” can be used for your precious jrock singers, but it’s a real exaggeration, and kind of silly.

Honey, you clearly don’t know Japanese very well, so why are you questioning someone that does? I know it stings to come down from your otaku pedestal, so here’s a real reference: [link] . Maybe you could read up a bit before you go around throwing random Japanese into your sentences to sound cool? People will be much more impressed if you actually know what you’re doing.
:iconmrs-crocker:
I'm gonna sound like an ass doing this, but his name is spelled "Gackt", even in Japan despite the pronunciation. And suffixes like "sama" are only used for practically godly figures, like high bosses at work, priests, Buddha, or well...God. :/ Not jrock singers. If you must add a respectful ending to his name, use simply 'san', even though we're clearly not in Japan and it doesn't make sense to use it in English. Well, yeah. My job is done. Cya.
:iconj00l-box:
Ok.. ok then *^______^*

You are Japanese too?

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