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I think its a good thing he posted here. Where else would you get constructive criticism and some help in this matter. Not only that if he asks Joe friend, Joe friend will probably tell him what he wants is cool . Well friends are not always the best people to for a full honest opinion.

They are right about it being your own idea, put your own touch into it and enjoy your art. (refrain from using ms paint)

I thought it was a good thing too.. until I read all of his responses... while his "direct question" doesnt get answered... some people who may have made the mistake of getting the regretful chinese translation tattoo are trying to give some advice(even though he did not ask for it).. they are just trying to help... screw this kid.. hope the tattoo artist puts "I'm Gay" in some language he doesnt know... that will be a great ice breaker.. I dont have any tattoos but i know that they are meant as a form of art and this kid is not ready to get one(IMO)

Arabic or Japanise

When I get mine (on my wrists) Im getting one word on each wrist.

They will be in english, but done in script so it gives it a little flair.

That was probably no help but :rofl:

I think Japanese is pretty good.

i have a tribal design on my arm, old english lettering on my chest and a heartagram on my lower stomach so im not new to tattoos, but what i know for sure is to get what you want and only if your 100% certain. if you gotta come on a forum and ask advice then you really arent 100% sure. i would sit down, rethink long and hard without needing advice and decide on your own. just my opinion take it as you want.

I'd get some picture tattoo. If I do get a tattoo I'll go for a visual thing.

But if you want text, I imagine japanese would look nice. Or maybe tribal text?

Another thing to consider is the type of shading.

I would also suggest getting your first tattoo in a covered area within easy reach to take care of it. And get some more info on the artist/shop, ask for an album of the guys work. My ex and her sister both have uneven tattoos for the rest of their lives.

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I think its a good thing he posted here. Where else would you get constructive criticism and some help in this matter. Not only that if he asks Joe friend, Joe friend will probably tell him what he wants is cool . Well friends are not always the best people to for a full honest opinion.

They are right about it being your own idea, put your own touch into it and enjoy your art. (refrain from using ms paint)

EXCELLENT posts all of which were very helpful. Thanks to all that actually provided some serious input.

I have a few tattoos spreading all over my body, I dont regret one of them.

Of course, I never came online asking tech forums what they think I should get.

#1 rule in deciding what tattoo you should get: Dont get anything trendy. No tribals, and no freaking asian characters.

Meaningless tatoos are cool. Especially when your 50 and your like wtf was i thinking?

Oh ya Arabic is good....

You think it's trendy in Japan and China to get tattoos of english words?

yeah, its great he posted here, wonderful. but he can't post this and lash out at everyone that gives him some criticism like a little kid.

I thought it was a good thing too.. until I read all of his responses... while his "direct question" doesnt get answered... some people who may have made the mistake of getting the regretful chinese translation tattoo are trying to give some advice(even though he did not ask for it).. they are just trying to help... screw this kid.. hope the tattoo artist puts "I'm Gay" in some language he doesnt know... that will be a great ice breaker.. I dont have any tattoos but i know that they are meant as a form of art and this kid is not ready to get one(IMO)

These are the type of useless responses that make me mad. Honestly, I like humour and humourous responses but responding with stuff like "I hope he gets i'm gay" in some other language is retarded and you're retarded. Tattoos are not the most serious thing in the world, i don't really care if you think it's an art form that I am not mature enough to experience

P.S. screw you and you are gay LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO!!!!!

EXCELLENT posts all of which were very helpful. Thanks to all that actually provided some serious input.

These are the type of useless responses that make me mad. Honestly, I like humour and humourous responses but responding with stuff like "I hope he gets i'm gay" in some other language is retarded and you're retarded. Tattoos are not the most serious thing in the world, i don't really care if you think it's an art form that I am not mature enough to experience

P.S. screw you and you are gay LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO!!!!!

it makes you mad??... what about your dumb responses that we uncalled for... most of the replies here were trying to be helpful but you repsonded like a prick... what else do you expect..

i have two tattoos, one on my shoulder (a phoenix with its wings wrapped around the chinese symbol for, get this, phoenix) and one on my right calf (a tribal phoenix). both of my tattoos mean something to me personally after a very serious event that occured in my life almost 4 years ago. personally i think if you are going to get a tattoo in another language, make sure you research it to make sure you are getting what you think you are getting; and if you are going to get a tattoo make sure it means something to you, otherwise like some people said, you might wonder what the heck you were thinking years down the road.

I'm the guy who got the asian lettering and I can't figure out what the hell I was doing.

I wanted letters that meant something, but the phrase I wanted looked stupid. So I got 'Sacrifice' because it looked cool. When people ask what it means. I tell em "It means 'Shut the **** up"

Anyway, bottom line, I have to agree with everyone else in the world. If you don't speak the language, don't get it permanently etched into your skin. It's probably the stupidest thing you could do.

Not to mention, believe me... People laugh at you more than you'lll know when you don't really know whats on your body.

you can use arabic like my sig it's my name in arabic, u can use diferent fonts and some of'em are quite cool

Get a barcode like #47 behind your neck.

That'd be awesome.

Or you could settle with "Allah" in Arabic written form and get the beating of your life by Muslim gangs.

well, thanx for helping to clean the muslims fame, الله means god and it's a word, so it's depends on how you use it you can be beaten or not

Didn't mean to sound like a d*** but i'm really not concerned what tatoo artists think as it's really meant to be a joke (icebreaker).

P.S. getting a tattoo on the inside of your bottom lip must have felt good.

well i know my first post deserved that response but i just broke my wrist and typing with one hand sucks. wanted to keep it short.

i have two tattoos, one on my shoulder (a phoenix with its wings wrapped around the chinese symbol for, get this, phoenix) and one on my right calf (a tribal phoenix). both of my tattoos mean something to me personally after a very serious event that occured in my life almost 4 years ago.

Would you mind posting pics of those? I'm thinking of getting a phoenix tattoo, too.

if you dont speak speak it-- dont get it...

do it in english

I 100% agree with this.. I mean do pasty white dudes actually think it is cool that they have some strange Asian language on them saying who knows what? :wacko: That is just stupid :rolleyes: Now the only way I would get it is if I got one saying "I do not speak (whatever language it is in)" :p that would be kinda funny...but yeah no language if you do not speak it ;) Also getting a tattoo just to get a tattoo is a bit nuts IMO, so think about it and make sure you get something that will always have the same meaning to you

I find it strange that anyone would ask for advice about a tattoo. Surely the whole point is that it is a personal thing and you should decide what you want yourself? If a language fascinates you then go for it but it should be what you want, not what some random person on the internet said. I've never understood the fascination with tattoos in another language - it's just far too trendy at the moment.

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