Hello, NyoHetaliaCreed here! This here is an interview with my Hetalia Axis Powers - Incapacitalia OCs, just made out of boredom while I work on Rwanda's profile! So hope te enjoy Leggere this and if te want to ask any domande yourself, please most them in the commenti (or message me, o whatever form of communication here te prefer)!
Hey there guys! First things first, introduce yourselves with your human name.
North Korea: Annyeong hasimnikka. My human name is Im Sung-Hyun (I'd put in Kim Sung-Hyun but to avoid te Westerners complaining I put in the other one).
Libya: Salam! My name is Tariq al-Senussi. It's very nice to meet you!
Rwanda: Muraho. Nitwa Yvonne Uwimana.
UAE: Marhaban. My name is Ahmad Aziz and it is a pleasure to meet you.
Saudi Arabia: Assalaamu alaikum. My name is Abdullah al-Fakir.
Kuwait: Marhaba. My name is Zainab al-Sabah and it's very nice to meet you!
Iraq: Salam Alaikum! My name is Kareem al-Ali. Nice to meet te all!
Syria: Al Salamu Aleykom. My name is Fareeda Shaaban. Nice to make your acquaintance.
If te don't mind me asking, what's your weight and height? (not like this is going to end up on the internet o anything)
North Korea: *frowns darkly* And why is this any of your buisness may I ask? Fine. 5'4 and 45 kilograms.
Libya: 5'5 and 55 kilos. Wait, why am I telling te my weight? Ah, well. *shrugs and laughs softly*
Rwanda: *thinks for a minute* I'm 5'9 and I weigh...around 60 kilograms.
UAE: I am 5'8, but I'm not telling te my weight. And why should I? *smiles*
Saudi Arabia:*crosses arms and frowns* It is impolite to ask such things.
Kuwait: 5'7 and 60kg. Though te better be promising this information isn't going to be going anywhere...especially the height...
Iraq: 6'0. And I'm not telling te my weight.
Syria: How about te take my weight and height and te tell me?
What giorno do te consider as your birthday?
North Korea: September 9th. No, it's not August 15th, that's my annoying 'brother's' birthday. He still sends me a card on his birthday. Even though I've constantly told him not to.
Libya: December 24th, that's when I first declared independance, but it was formerly September 1st. That's when you-know-who got into power.
Rwanda: My birthday is July 1st. But I prefer celebrating it on July 4th, when the Genocide ended. It was the first giorno I truly felt this 'freedom' and 'liberation' everyone talks about.
UAE: December 2nd! That was when I formed, not gained independance. And I am proud of that, why shouldn't I be?
Saudi Arabia: September 23rd. Actually, just to let te all know, I was never really occupied da any Nation. So it's the data I officially became a country rather than becoming independant.
Kuwait: June 19th was when I became independant from Britain. That doesn't mean I cook bad!
Iraq: October 3rd. From Britain....I don't cook badly!
Syria: April 17th, that's when France allowed me to be independant. Though it was formerly March 8th.
What's your favourite food?
North Korea: Kimchee. My 'brother' likes it as well, but he is also very fond on bulgogi. It's been ages since I last ate it.
Libya: Couscous! But soon enough, it'll be Libyan Pepper Pot.
Rwanda: I don't really have a favourite food, but I have to say I quite like goat meat brochettes. France and Belgium introduced them to me!
UAE: Shawarma, it's very good with hummous!
Saudi Arabia: Kabsa, it's my national dish. No, it doesn't belong to Yemen, nor Bahrain o Kuwait. Mine. But Yemen says that I eat too much mutabbaq and lugaimat... LIES.
Kuwait: Ger ogaily, it's very nice!
Iraq: Fried melanzana, melanzane (better known as aubergine to you), biryani and mujjadara is delicious! I also like lafah, though Israel and Palestine are better known for eating it. But my favourite foods of all time is Kleicha and Shorbat Rabban!
Syria: Qutayef and Sfiha and Kibbeh and Harees (though Lebanon adores this dish the most out of our family). And that's all I can think of.
Your favourite International Event (amongst Nations only!)?
All the Arab Nations: INTERNATIONAL CUISINE DAY!
Rwanda: I like them all to be honest.
North Korea: How should I know I hardly ever attend them!
Do te like going to Nation School?
North Korea: I don't want to go to something those Nations that are always so critical about me created.
Libya: Well it's funny trolling all the Nations. Especially that giorno Russia spiked everyone's drinks with VERY strong vodka! Well, except mine's of course. (though I wish I recorded Saudi Arabia who I think was Canto his National Anthem BACKWARDS while drunk)
Rwanda: Not much, the Africa class can be very hectic at times. Okay, frequently.
UAE: I Amore socialising with the other Nations. So much easier when everyone's not arguing at a World Conference.
Saudi Arabia: I don't like it. Everyone there is always up to no good with all their gossiping, lying and rumour-spreading! Thankfully only one rumour has ever been spread about us Arab Nations...that's untrue of course!
Kuwait: No. I don't. Especially after that incident with the alcohol spiking!
Iraq: I don't like going but I have to go because everyone else goes.
Syria: I used to like it. Now I don't because France keeps harrassing me about me wearing my hijab.
Favourite subject at Nation School?
North Korea: I do have to say I'm rather fond on art and design.
Libya: Hmmm.... I dunno really. All of them?
Rwanda: I like Physical Education, especially when the teachers arrange an outdoor activity.
UAE: Languages. Always nice to learn to speak più then one, no?
Saudi Arabia: Science (especially Biology) and Mathematics are very interesting subjects. They've always been my favourite subjects. But my personal favourite is Religious Studies.
Kuwait: Science. Geography. Maths. I like those ones best but as long as it's interesting I'll like any subject.
Iraq: I'd tell te but you'd most likely laugh.
Syria: home Economics.
WE'RE DONE NOW! Your thoughts?
North Korea: Good. I can get back to doing più important things now.
Libya: It's over?
Rwanda: It was okay.
UAE: It was very nice talking to you!
Saudi Arabia: Hmm...
Kuwait: te could've asked più interesting questions. But that's just me.
Iraq: Ah well, it was good time wasting.
Syria: That's it? Well, that's rather boring.
Ah well, to annoy North and keep Kuwait, Syria and Libya amused. te are free to ask domande in the comments! 8D
Hope you've enjoyed reading, oh, and just a word of notice. I made the interview all da myself (so it's not an Interview Meme though I might make one for Hetalia Axis Powers - Incapacitalia OCs).
Hey there guys! First things first, introduce yourselves with your human name.
North Korea: Annyeong hasimnikka. My human name is Im Sung-Hyun (I'd put in Kim Sung-Hyun but to avoid te Westerners complaining I put in the other one).
Libya: Salam! My name is Tariq al-Senussi. It's very nice to meet you!
Rwanda: Muraho. Nitwa Yvonne Uwimana.
UAE: Marhaban. My name is Ahmad Aziz and it is a pleasure to meet you.
Saudi Arabia: Assalaamu alaikum. My name is Abdullah al-Fakir.
Kuwait: Marhaba. My name is Zainab al-Sabah and it's very nice to meet you!
Iraq: Salam Alaikum! My name is Kareem al-Ali. Nice to meet te all!
Syria: Al Salamu Aleykom. My name is Fareeda Shaaban. Nice to make your acquaintance.
If te don't mind me asking, what's your weight and height? (not like this is going to end up on the internet o anything)
North Korea: *frowns darkly* And why is this any of your buisness may I ask? Fine. 5'4 and 45 kilograms.
Libya: 5'5 and 55 kilos. Wait, why am I telling te my weight? Ah, well. *shrugs and laughs softly*
Rwanda: *thinks for a minute* I'm 5'9 and I weigh...around 60 kilograms.
UAE: I am 5'8, but I'm not telling te my weight. And why should I? *smiles*
Saudi Arabia:*crosses arms and frowns* It is impolite to ask such things.
Kuwait: 5'7 and 60kg. Though te better be promising this information isn't going to be going anywhere...especially the height...
Iraq: 6'0. And I'm not telling te my weight.
Syria: How about te take my weight and height and te tell me?
What giorno do te consider as your birthday?
North Korea: September 9th. No, it's not August 15th, that's my annoying 'brother's' birthday. He still sends me a card on his birthday. Even though I've constantly told him not to.
Libya: December 24th, that's when I first declared independance, but it was formerly September 1st. That's when you-know-who got into power.
Rwanda: My birthday is July 1st. But I prefer celebrating it on July 4th, when the Genocide ended. It was the first giorno I truly felt this 'freedom' and 'liberation' everyone talks about.
UAE: December 2nd! That was when I formed, not gained independance. And I am proud of that, why shouldn't I be?
Saudi Arabia: September 23rd. Actually, just to let te all know, I was never really occupied da any Nation. So it's the data I officially became a country rather than becoming independant.
Kuwait: June 19th was when I became independant from Britain. That doesn't mean I cook bad!
Iraq: October 3rd. From Britain....I don't cook badly!
Syria: April 17th, that's when France allowed me to be independant. Though it was formerly March 8th.
What's your favourite food?
North Korea: Kimchee. My 'brother' likes it as well, but he is also very fond on bulgogi. It's been ages since I last ate it.
Libya: Couscous! But soon enough, it'll be Libyan Pepper Pot.
Rwanda: I don't really have a favourite food, but I have to say I quite like goat meat brochettes. France and Belgium introduced them to me!
UAE: Shawarma, it's very good with hummous!
Saudi Arabia: Kabsa, it's my national dish. No, it doesn't belong to Yemen, nor Bahrain o Kuwait. Mine. But Yemen says that I eat too much mutabbaq and lugaimat... LIES.
Kuwait: Ger ogaily, it's very nice!
Iraq: Fried melanzana, melanzane (better known as aubergine to you), biryani and mujjadara is delicious! I also like lafah, though Israel and Palestine are better known for eating it. But my favourite foods of all time is Kleicha and Shorbat Rabban!
Syria: Qutayef and Sfiha and Kibbeh and Harees (though Lebanon adores this dish the most out of our family). And that's all I can think of.
Your favourite International Event (amongst Nations only!)?
All the Arab Nations: INTERNATIONAL CUISINE DAY!
Rwanda: I like them all to be honest.
North Korea: How should I know I hardly ever attend them!
Do te like going to Nation School?
North Korea: I don't want to go to something those Nations that are always so critical about me created.
Libya: Well it's funny trolling all the Nations. Especially that giorno Russia spiked everyone's drinks with VERY strong vodka! Well, except mine's of course. (though I wish I recorded Saudi Arabia who I think was Canto his National Anthem BACKWARDS while drunk)
Rwanda: Not much, the Africa class can be very hectic at times. Okay, frequently.
UAE: I Amore socialising with the other Nations. So much easier when everyone's not arguing at a World Conference.
Saudi Arabia: I don't like it. Everyone there is always up to no good with all their gossiping, lying and rumour-spreading! Thankfully only one rumour has ever been spread about us Arab Nations...that's untrue of course!
Kuwait: No. I don't. Especially after that incident with the alcohol spiking!
Iraq: I don't like going but I have to go because everyone else goes.
Syria: I used to like it. Now I don't because France keeps harrassing me about me wearing my hijab.
Favourite subject at Nation School?
North Korea: I do have to say I'm rather fond on art and design.
Libya: Hmmm.... I dunno really. All of them?
Rwanda: I like Physical Education, especially when the teachers arrange an outdoor activity.
UAE: Languages. Always nice to learn to speak più then one, no?
Saudi Arabia: Science (especially Biology) and Mathematics are very interesting subjects. They've always been my favourite subjects. But my personal favourite is Religious Studies.
Kuwait: Science. Geography. Maths. I like those ones best but as long as it's interesting I'll like any subject.
Iraq: I'd tell te but you'd most likely laugh.
Syria: home Economics.
WE'RE DONE NOW! Your thoughts?
North Korea: Good. I can get back to doing più important things now.
Libya: It's over?
Rwanda: It was okay.
UAE: It was very nice talking to you!
Saudi Arabia: Hmm...
Kuwait: te could've asked più interesting questions. But that's just me.
Iraq: Ah well, it was good time wasting.
Syria: That's it? Well, that's rather boring.
Ah well, to annoy North and keep Kuwait, Syria and Libya amused. te are free to ask domande in the comments! 8D
Hope you've enjoyed reading, oh, and just a word of notice. I made the interview all da myself (so it's not an Interview Meme though I might make one for Hetalia Axis Powers - Incapacitalia OCs).
Human Name: Alexandria Carr
Age: 7
Gender: Female
Crush: Kuwait
Friends: Jordan, Kenya, Israel
school stuff----------------------------------------------------------
school: Beacon High
Grade: 3'th
Class: Ms. Tracey
never gets along with Russia
about: Nepal is a little sister to Micronesia, but a big sister to Netherlands,
Catch Phrase: "never turn your back on anyone intill te mean it, it wont never come to life if te make something come to life, don't see a black cat for bad luck and everyone knows that very well"
Age: 7
Gender: Female
Crush: Kuwait
Friends: Jordan, Kenya, Israel
school stuff----------------------------------------------------------
school: Beacon High
Grade: 3'th
Class: Ms. Tracey
never gets along with Russia
about: Nepal is a little sister to Micronesia, but a big sister to Netherlands,
Catch Phrase: "never turn your back on anyone intill te mean it, it wont never come to life if te make something come to life, don't see a black cat for bad luck and everyone knows that very well"