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Use of nicknames

The article seems to prefer using characters' proper first names, although it occasionally uses nicknames interchangeably. I think it would be best to standardize on using nicknames, since they are the most common ways of referring to characters in the show. Menma in particular is almost never referred to as Meiko. Even Anaru comes to accept being called by her nickname. 4368 (talk) 16:17, 24 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Menma half Serbian? Bulgarian? Ukrainian? Russian?

The sign on Menma's house reads 3 names in normal Latin script + 1 in Cyrillic of all things, a totally different alphabet (ИРЕНЕ [cyr] = I-re-ne [lat] - apparently her mother). Not sure which Cyrillic-based languages write the Christian name Irene as such, except that Russian usually doesn't (Ирина = I-ri-na), but even that's a) no guarantee, b) could be a screw-up by the Noitamina in trying to replicate any of the above languages. But, anyways, is this that very special case of an anime character that's platinum blonde and blue-eyed actually representing someone... platinum-blonde and blue-eyed?! 208.127.80.135 (talk) 10:48, 2 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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US-centric reference

In the first line of the Plot section: "sixth-grade-age" conveys nothing to this Anglophone but non-North American reader, whose educational system does not use "grade" terminology. (Does Japan?) Yes, I could look it up (though it isn't wikilinked), but the necessity must be irksome for the presumably millions of readers in a similar situation. Could this article be copyedited to eliminate parochialisms? {The poster formrly known as 87.81.230.195} 2.122.177.55 (talk) 21:08, 12 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]