8/28/2023 0 Comments Nikki nikki tembo no so rembo![]() ![]() short for Jugemu Jugemu Gokō-no surikire Kaijarisuigyo-no Suigyōmatsu Unraimatsu Fūraimatsu Kuunerutokoro-ni Sumutokoro Yaburakōji-no burakōji Paipopaipo Paipo-no-shūringan Shūringan-no Gūrindai Gūrindai-no Ponpokopī-no Ponpokonā-no Chōkyūmei-no Chōsuke. ![]() It may originate from the Japanese folktale/comedy piece of Jugemu.In the original version of the story, Tikki-Tikki-Tembo died because his brother kept running out of breath trying to say the absurdly long name and had to start all over again each time he tried to say it.While claimed to be Chinese, about the only thing anybody agrees on about the tale's origins is the impossibility of it being Chinese. "Tikki tikki tembo-no sa rembo-chari bari ruchi-pip peri pembo" was the first child's name, according to The Other Wiki.In the aftermath (the kid was alive, but suffered a terrible cold), the Chinese culture changed to where even firstborns had short, sensible names. only to be repeatedly told to give his brother the proper respect by saying his name properly. So when Chang, the second-born, sees his brother, Tikki-tikki-tembo-no-sa-rembo-chari-bari-ruchi-pip-peri-pembo, fall into the well, he tries to tell his mother. In one American folk tale, it's said that the Chinese used to give extravagant names to their firstborn sons but very plain names to their younger children.Technical Euphemism: Using technical language to make something seem less disturbing or gross.Ĭompare/Contrast with She Is Not My Girlfriend (character insists a romance does not exist, sometimes an overlap when "friend" is substituted), Do Not Call Me "Paul" (character has a name they do not wish to be known by), Blatant Lies (character insists to make an affirmation that obviously isn't real), Don't Call Me "Sir" (character insists another not be formal), They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! (character insists another uses a formal/informal title in conversation), You Keep Using That Word (a character corrects or points out another character's repeated word misuse), Pronouncing My Name for You (when a character insists on others getting the pronunciation of their name correct/the way they want), and Pretentious Pronunciation (character wishes to class up something by "pronouncing it poshly", overlaps if they insist on their pronunciation).Never Say "Die": Usually a meta-example, often due to Moral Guardians opposing any mention of death in children's media.Would Be Rude to Say "Genocide": Character insists that certain actions are actually not genocidal.It's Not Porn, It's Art: The distinction between art and porn is debated.Not Using the "Z" Word: Usually a meta-example, because the work itself refuses to use a colloquial term. ![]() I Am Big Boned: Character insists their weight problem comes from an uncontrollable source.Spell My Name with a "The": The character insists on an article to impress.Less Embarrassing Term: Character insists on calling something by a more "dignified" term.Distinction Without a Difference: Character insists on a synonymous term."Blackmail" Is Such an Ugly Word: Character insists on a euphemism to cover up a negative reality.Action Figure Justification: It's not a "doll", it's an "action figure".Can also be done with an ethnic joke where the person has to correct others about some stereotypical aspect of nationality. Occasionally this extends into a species joke, where an alien or funny animal corrects others about some stereotypical aspect. Sometimes this is because they could be called something people see as unflattering or a poor choice of words. Hey, we aren't "describing" Insistent Terminology, we are "articulating" it!Ī character constantly corrects a word ( fine, if you say it's called a term, then it's called a term) used in their introduction or any speech that otherwise refers to them, but never seems to stop (all right, keep) anyone else from using it. ![]()
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