Post by Nikolai Malashonak on Aug 2, 2015 22:07:09 GMT -5
Nikolai Malashonak
Basic Information
Age & Birthday:18 - 12/13/1997
Occupation: Convenient Store Cashier
Gender: Male
Nationality: Belorussian
Height & Weight: 5'9" - 137 lbs.
Year: 1
OOC Account: Maidinmisery
Occupation: Convenient Store Cashier
Gender: Male
Nationality: Belorussian
Height & Weight: 5'9" - 137 lbs.
Year: 1
OOC Account: Maidinmisery
Personality & Appearance
Personality: Nikolai normally is on the quiet side when it comes to people after all, he feels English isn't his best language and that he is often stumbling over words trying to describe what he means to other people. Even so, he's a good kid who just wants to make his parents proud of him and oftentimes dedicates his life to his academics along with his part-time job as he tries to help his family's unstable income. Since these two things take up most of his life, it's hard to make friends and Nikolai often finds himself longing for someone to hang out with when he's not busy. The whole struggle with speaking and being on the quiet side doesn't often help his case, but he knows eventually he will find someone to hang out with. Even if it means finding a stray dog to fill that spot in his life.
Appearance: Nikolai stands at five feet and nine inches which his father considers a bit on the short side as most of his father's family came well above the six foot mark. Not only that, but his weight is also another thing his father likes to point out as well as much of his family was a bit on the bigger side, but nonetheless he loves his son. Even so, Nikolai has short unruly brown colored hair with bangs that fall just around his eyes which are a light shade of green. When at school he tends to wear the given uniform, and work tends to have him dressed in the stores red designed t-shirt with a small logo in front along with tan pants and black dress shoes. when not at these two places, then the male tends to wear whatever he can afford like cheap jeans and solid colored shirts. Sometimes a jacket of sort is thrown over his outfit, but he tends to keep his wardrobe simple and neat.
Appearance: Nikolai stands at five feet and nine inches which his father considers a bit on the short side as most of his father's family came well above the six foot mark. Not only that, but his weight is also another thing his father likes to point out as well as much of his family was a bit on the bigger side, but nonetheless he loves his son. Even so, Nikolai has short unruly brown colored hair with bangs that fall just around his eyes which are a light shade of green. When at school he tends to wear the given uniform, and work tends to have him dressed in the stores red designed t-shirt with a small logo in front along with tan pants and black dress shoes. when not at these two places, then the male tends to wear whatever he can afford like cheap jeans and solid colored shirts. Sometimes a jacket of sort is thrown over his outfit, but he tends to keep his wardrobe simple and neat.
A little bit extra
Likes:
Dislikes:
Flaws:
- Belorussian Culture
- Education & Learning
- Dogs
- Video Games (The Sims & Minecraft)
Dislikes:
- Being called 'Russian'
- People who like to complain / be overly dramatic
- Crowds / Large Groups of People (+8)
- Distractions / Unable to Focus Properly
Flaws:
- English to Belorussian - Despite, growing up in America, it seems Nikolai can't fully grasp the English language and will often switch over to Belorussian. Normally when he does this, he's often extremely upset, frustrated or nervous. Of course, those who don't know the language are left confused and he's often unwilling to translate for them.
- Idealist - Nikolai has quite the big dreams for someone so young and unable to 'communicate' properly at times. His whole dream is to be able to help his family's financial situation where he would be able to support his family and himself.
- Impatient - Waiting isn't something Nikolai doesn't do. When given a task he likes to complete it well and in a good manner of time which means right away unless he's working hard on another task. Oftentimes, he turns in projects and other things in advance.
- Perfectionist - Not only does Nikolai suffers from impatience when it comes to assignments and tasks, but he also has to complete them with perfection. Raised to believe that he has to put his whole heart in everything, Nikolai feels the need to get everything right and becomes stressed out if something goes wrong.
History
Nikolai was born in a rural town known as Krupki in Belarus and lived with his two parents. His father was born into the country of Belarus while his mother came from the United States. His parents had met when his mother was doing a bit of traveling and Europe. During her travel, she had found herself in a bar and his father began to chat her up as he had thought she was the most gorgeous women his eyes have ever seen. Despite, spending only a few days together, his mother prolonged her trip in Belarus to get to know Nikolai's father. Later that year, the two moved in together in a small house as they knew they were meant to be together.
Not long after Nikolai was born and his father wanted to move over to America as both parents felt it would give their son the opportunity to thrive and have a better life. Saving up money his father earned from a second job, Nikolai's mother didn't lift a single finger as his father felt she needed to be at home to raise Nikolai. During this time, Nikolai was taught both Belorussian and English so that he could adjust quickly to his new home in America, but still be able to play with other Belorussian children as well. Highly popular, Nikolai loved his country and was quiet upset when the family had to move when he was at the age of six.
America was quite different and Nikolai stuck out like a sore thumb with his accent. Making friends was hard because he often got made fun of by the way he spoke. Not only that, but when strong emotions took over him, he would begin speaking in Belorussian which confused most of his peers and teachers. Overall, most of his life he was considered an outcast. Despite, this little complication in life, Nikolai loved making his parents proud. He noticed when he made good grades, his father would often praise and even give him little rewards such as a quarter or piece of candy. To some kids, this didn't seem like much, but Nikolai came from a family who struggled with their income daily. Most people didn't want to hire a grown man who could barely speak English and who also looked like he was about to brutally murder someone as well. The only job his father could get was a factory job which barely paid the bills and put food on the table. During this time his mother started to work part-time in order to contribute something.
Even with there struggles, Nikolai's father was determined to send his son to the best school that would accept the boy and was quite happy to find out that Nikolai had been accepted into Amesti Spring's Boys Academy. Taking on a second job, Nikolai's father worked twice as hard in order to afford the rates. Upset, Nikolai promised to his father that he would make good grades and attempt to find a part time job in order to help pay for his education.
Not long after Nikolai was born and his father wanted to move over to America as both parents felt it would give their son the opportunity to thrive and have a better life. Saving up money his father earned from a second job, Nikolai's mother didn't lift a single finger as his father felt she needed to be at home to raise Nikolai. During this time, Nikolai was taught both Belorussian and English so that he could adjust quickly to his new home in America, but still be able to play with other Belorussian children as well. Highly popular, Nikolai loved his country and was quiet upset when the family had to move when he was at the age of six.
America was quite different and Nikolai stuck out like a sore thumb with his accent. Making friends was hard because he often got made fun of by the way he spoke. Not only that, but when strong emotions took over him, he would begin speaking in Belorussian which confused most of his peers and teachers. Overall, most of his life he was considered an outcast. Despite, this little complication in life, Nikolai loved making his parents proud. He noticed when he made good grades, his father would often praise and even give him little rewards such as a quarter or piece of candy. To some kids, this didn't seem like much, but Nikolai came from a family who struggled with their income daily. Most people didn't want to hire a grown man who could barely speak English and who also looked like he was about to brutally murder someone as well. The only job his father could get was a factory job which barely paid the bills and put food on the table. During this time his mother started to work part-time in order to contribute something.
Even with there struggles, Nikolai's father was determined to send his son to the best school that would accept the boy and was quite happy to find out that Nikolai had been accepted into Amesti Spring's Boys Academy. Taking on a second job, Nikolai's father worked twice as hard in order to afford the rates. Upset, Nikolai promised to his father that he would make good grades and attempt to find a part time job in order to help pay for his education.
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