User talk:Diana0714

Jin Akanishi
Just to reiterate what I've said in my edit summaries, in case you haven't read them, actual names (Jin, Akanishi) are not nicknames, unless they're followed by silly/cute/unusual honorifics (Jin-chan, Akanishi-sama). Also, please use edit summaries and read edit summaries to see what changes other editors have made, especially if it's a change to an edit you made and you want to change it back. Thanks! Nique talk 12:16, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

Please accept my aplogy for editing without reading your edit summaries.

I understand your definition of nickname and it has being used, however "Bakahishi"is never been used as regular nickname rather a excuse/reasoning by his close friends when he does something foolish. Nontheless we hear being used less recently to respect Mr. Akanishi.

I understand if it is noted as a trivia but it seems little unfair to be announced to the world as "fool" especially for someone who is trying to study and challenge at his best.

In my understanding, nickname should be something close friends uses on regular basis with affection. In his case "Jin", "Akanishi", "Akanihi-kun", or "Jin-kun"

I would appreciate if you could consider this.

Thank you.

Diana0714