Post by ELLIOT NGUYEN on Aug 17, 2014 21:34:10 GMT
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[attr="class","appname"]ELLIOT NGUYEN
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- 23 YEAR OLD MALE
- 5'7" AND 140 LBS
- FRESH GRADUATE
- PLAYED BY DUCKIE
- OOKIKU FURIKABUTTE, IZUMI KOUSUKE
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personality.
☑ candid, appreciative, obliging, simple-minded, forgiving
☒ disorganized, absent-minded, spendthrift, superstitious, non-confrontational
background check. elliot's family emigrated from vietnam way before he was born, but they return often for a few family reunions from time to time. a lot of his aunts and uncles live scattered across the united states, but he still has a lot of grandparents living in hanoi. his dad was a photojournalist and his mom was a businesswoman. his parents met at a wedding and with the help of common friends. elliot sometimes feels mildly disappointed that there isn't more to the story. he has a sister three years older who dotes on him as much as his parents do, especially since she's the one who goes out of her way to find him and drag him home when she can.
education. after high school, he powered through an economics degree that he still can't believe he's graduated from. although he did have fun doing his undergraduate thesis on rainfall and vietnam's crop yield, he hates numbers and doesn't want to have anything to do with it ever again.
fast facts. he can't understand a word of vietnamese, when he used to live at home his parents would scold him that way and he has yet to worked out why. he's a terrible cook and he's messy —but he does have a habit of stress cleaning (for whatever reason), when he was still studying it was usually around near the end of the semester. he has a bad habit of defaulting to credit at the first sign of trouble and when the bill rolls in, his parents call to ask him if he's okay and if they should send his allowance in earlier. they're automatically routed to voice-mail. he likes to think he's independent but is actuallya lot somewhat reliant on the allowance he gets every month.
something he hates to admit. he's on the short side and young-looking, so he gets carded often. even when he does show it, they deny him of whatever it was they were asking identification for anyway. he likes children. like, not in the creepy way. but he's been going back and forth between finally admitting it and telling his family that he wants to work at a pre-school. he may or may not be addicted to quizup.
personality.
☑ candid, appreciative, obliging, simple-minded, forgiving
☒ disorganized, absent-minded, spendthrift, superstitious, non-confrontational
background check. elliot's family emigrated from vietnam way before he was born, but they return often for a few family reunions from time to time. a lot of his aunts and uncles live scattered across the united states, but he still has a lot of grandparents living in hanoi. his dad was a photojournalist and his mom was a businesswoman. his parents met at a wedding and with the help of common friends. elliot sometimes feels mildly disappointed that there isn't more to the story. he has a sister three years older who dotes on him as much as his parents do, especially since she's the one who goes out of her way to find him and drag him home when she can.
education. after high school, he powered through an economics degree that he still can't believe he's graduated from. although he did have fun doing his undergraduate thesis on rainfall and vietnam's crop yield, he hates numbers and doesn't want to have anything to do with it ever again.
fast facts. he can't understand a word of vietnamese, when he used to live at home his parents would scold him that way and he has yet to worked out why. he's a terrible cook and he's messy —but he does have a habit of stress cleaning (for whatever reason), when he was still studying it was usually around near the end of the semester. he has a bad habit of defaulting to credit at the first sign of trouble and when the bill rolls in, his parents call to ask him if he's okay and if they should send his allowance in earlier. they're automatically routed to voice-mail. he likes to think he's independent but is actually
something he hates to admit. he's on the short side and young-looking, so he gets carded often. even when he does show it, they deny him of whatever it was they were asking identification for anyway. he likes children. like, not in the creepy way. but he's been going back and forth between finally admitting it and telling his family that he wants to work at a pre-school. he may or may not be addicted to quizup.