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Okay, so wewe upendo Hetalia. But, just being a shabiki isn't enough for you. wewe want to really get involved in the fandom, roleplay as your inayopendelewa character, maybe write a fanfiction au two.

Well, that's cool, but, most mashabiki can sometimes make some mistakes when it comes to roleplaying au uandishi fanfictions. Hetalia is such a diverse fandom, so the possibilities are endless! But everyone makes mistakes. I'm not saying that everyone in the Hetalia fandom is horrible at uandishi fanfictions, I'm just trying to say that sometimes, mistakes can be made, and there can be consequences sometimes.That's why I've made this guide, and I hope it'll help most people who need tips on things to avoid when uandishi a fanfiction au roleplaying in the Hetalia fandom.

Don't exaggerate the personalities of characters.
Yes, I know, stereotypes are exaggerations. However, there are some people who exaggerate the stereotypes, which I think should be avoided. For example, an American may eat 1 au maybe 2 hamburgers. The stereotype exaggerates this, making America eat 3 to 4, maybe 5, burgers. But the exaggeration of this stereotype is to make America eat a truckload of hamburgers, and if this exaggeration is repeated constantly, then it can get pretty annoying. Also, I have seen many people exaggerate a certain trait of quite a few characters. Take Prussia, for example. I have seen many fanfictions that include Prussia and many Prussia roleplayers who make him reference his "awesomeness" in every sentence at least fifty times, which is also pretty irritating. Yes, Prussia does claim he is "awesome," but he doesn't do that fifty times in every single sentence.

Don't make the characters shallow au two-dimensional.
After all, they are human personifications of countries, right? And from what I know, most humans have a very complex personality. There's zaidi to Prussia than "Kesesese" and "awesome," there's zaidi to America than "Hero!" and stuffing hamburgers into his mouth. There's zaidi to Romano than "Goddammit" and being in a bad mood. There's zaidi to Poland than "Like, totally" and "wicked hipster pink." If wewe make the characters shallow and two-dimensional, then your fanfiction au roleplaying will lack interest.

Try to avoid uandishi about au roleplaying touchy, sensitive subjects.
For example, try to avoid events such as September 11th, the Holocaust, and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, just to name a few. There's probably people out there who will be offended if they don't like your style of writing/roleplaying it, especially if they are a survivor of the event au have Lost a loved one because of the event. There are many people out there who are still very sensitive about these subjects, and it's better off to avoid touchy topics like these.

Don't go overboard with the verbal tics/phrases.
Ah, verbal tics and phrases. Hetalia has so many! Italy's "Ve," China's "Aru," Romano's "Chigi," Poland's "Like" and "totally," South Korea's "Da-ze," etc. Verbal tics and phrases can definitely add some life to characters, but can be very tedious and annoying if they're crammed in between every word/sentence the character says. Instead, sprinkle them throughout what the character is saying, and don't put them everywhere just to fill up space. Here's a tip that I use. Before uandishi out what the character says, I try saying it to myself, and think about it. If I were that character, when and where would I say the verbal tic/phrase?

Here are some common mistakes that people make.

Mistake (Italy): Ve~ I upendo pasta, Veee~ Oh! Ve~ Ciao bella!

Correction: Ve~ I upendo pasta! Oh! Ciao bella!

Mistake (China): Ni-hao, aru! I'm China, aru!

Correction: Ni-hao! I'm China, aru!

Mistake (Poland): Like, hi! I'm like, totally Poland, and like, this is like, Liet!

Correction: Hi! I'm like, totally Poland, and this is Liet.

Mind your language.
No, I'm not talking about bad words and insults. I'm talking about the language that the characters speak in. For example, don't make Italy call Germany "Doitsu," and don't make Germany call Italy "Italia." If anything, it would be logical for Italy to call Germany "Deutschland," because that's what Germany is in Italian, and Germany would most likely refer to Italy as "Italien," because that is what Italy is called in German. However, this isn't necessary at all, I have seen plenty of good fanfictions and roleplayers that use only English.

Try to avoid uandishi in accents.
It makes me get a headache whenever I look at accents, and try to decipher what the character is saying. Don't replace Japan's l's with r's, don't replace Germany's w's with vh's, and don't-a make-a Italy-a talk-a like-a this-a. It can be very annoying and tedious to some people when they try to read something that is written with a very thick accent.

Well, there wewe have it. These tips are pretty much all of the tips I know. I really hope this will help other Hetalians out there! Thanks for taking the time to read this, and good luck roleplaying au uandishi that fanfiction!

~MallowMarsh
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I made a orodha of who I think are the character's soul mates.


Allies:

France x England
Canada x America
Russia x China

Axis:

Germany x Italy
Japan x Greece

Soviet:

Latvia x Ukraine
Estonia x Belarus
Lithuania x Poland

Nordics:

Sweden x Finland
Denmark x Norway
Iceland x Hong Kong

Other:

Austria x Switzerland
Prussia x Hungary
Spain x Romano
Sealand x Liechtenstein
South Korea x Taiwan
Germania x Roman Empire
Netherlands x Belguim
Egypt x Seychelles
Thailand x Vietnam
All I have to say is that I did not write this. All of the credit goes to PerfectTempest on quizilla.com . She is REALLY awesome, and writes the best chemsha bongo results. If wewe would like to take this chemsha bongo go to
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wewe know like how people wonder what countries are the same zodiac as them? wewe probably wonder too! Well I was trying to find out who has the same as me but people got me messed up!
Why because first America's a tigar then he's a monkey au something! kwa the way I am born in the mwaka of the rat! Zodiac's I wouldn't get alone with rabbit and horse! Zodiac's I would dragon,ox,and monkey!\^w^/ So anyways I tryed finding out the Hetalia countries and here's what I got!^^
Italy monkey
Germany monkey
America rooster
England dragon
France ox
China maybe dragon
Spain tigar
Romano snake au dragon
Lithuania rooster
Poland rooster
Latvia ox
Estonia pig
Switzerland dog matches!:]
Finland monkey
Sweden sheep
Greece panya YEAH!Another rat!\>.</
Korea panya au ox Probably another rat!:]
I hope this helps! I look it up of how old they are!:D I really wonder how others do it?:/
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I saw that ROTGgirl2004 wrote something like this, so I thought I'd give it a shot. This is the story of my 'conversion' to Hetalia.

I grew up watching Veggietales. Plain and simple. Veggietales. Then I discovered the internet. At that time, I didn't have the slightest idea what a fandom was. I had never read a fanfiction in my life. Then I stumbled upon Deviantart- and the Veggietales fandom.

I was naturally excited to discover that there were other people who liked the same things I did. So I set out to see all the Veggietales fanart and read all the fanfiction I possibly could. kwa now your...
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