My Nickname and The Reason
I'm Indonesian. I know the 'latah' syndrome(?). So, if the "Yama" is mentioned fast, it'll be "ayam (chicken)", what some latah-syndromer (?) said frequently. And because of that, sometimes some Indonesian Tobikko—especially Yama's fans—call Yama with "ayam".
Don't know why but I just like it if I call that. First time I saw his face, I thought he is very mature. But, actually he is JUMP's comic! He often does silly (funny) things but it doesn't make me think weird about him, because it's his charm-point! Hahaha! His stage-side and PV-making-side is obviously different!
3. Daiki or DAIsuKI for Daiki Arioka
Arioka is too cool for his nickname where his face is likely younger than his age. So, I choose "Daiki" for him!
Arioka is too cool for his nickname where his face is likely younger than his age. So, I choose "Daiki" for him!
Obviously because he is the oldest! He is mature, big-bro, and his attitude is sure with his age. Sasuga Yabu-sama!
"Inoo-chan" is perfectly nickname for him. But, when I thought I have to call JUMP by their family-names, I tried to say "Inoo Kei" continuously and it sounds like "in okay" in English. That's all... ._.
Just thought for calling JUMP members by their family-names. Also, because his height is very tall; feel like I have to respect him more -_- I can't mention him with "Yuto" or just "Nakajima", so... That is how it was created -_-a
Err, how do I put it...? Just imagine when you eat a very delicious cake. Even all JUMP call him 'Keito'. I didn't hear one of them call 'Okamoto', so my mind thinks to follow it xD
Mostly like Yao-sama and Yabu-sama, he is one of them who are in 1990line xDD Even though he (and some JUMP) thinks that he always tries to act cool where the same time he is happy when he puts some jokes, but, his mature-side is still seen by me 8)
Baaah, hahaha. A few months ago, my classmates started a new jokes. [I wrote this a month after national exam of junior high school]. They're the acronym that we called 'cinen' and 'cunen'. For their means..., himitsu! XD So, if I call him with "Chinen" (sometimes I even write it 'C(H)INEN' -_-d), it just remember me to them (my past-classmates) :'D And smile for a while, surely xD
Just copying some fans when call him .w. His family name and the "Ryutaro" are too long. Why did they like to call "Ryutaro" (Yama, Yabu-sama, Chinen, Inookei) or "Morimoto" (Daiki)? /: "Ryu" is the best and shortest and simplest (?) 8D
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