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Q: ①I would like to talk about openness of Canadian and privacy of Japanese.
②The difference between openness and privacy is that if you tell someone your feeling or what happened to you honestly.
③So, I will express the difference with some examples.
④Please imagine the some cases I will talk now.
⑤You are at super store.
⑥When a cashier asks you "How are you?", how would you answer?
⑦In this case, Japanese tend to hide own feelings. ⑧Even though he feels sad, he would answer "good".
⑨That's why, Japanese worry about people standing in line behind them or the cashier.
⑩Basically Japanese are more impatient than Canadian, and Japanese think about bother too much.
⑪On the other hand, Canadian usually tell own feelings and what happened to them honestly. soa natural?
A: × ①I would like to talk about openness of Canadian and privacy of Japanese.
✓ ①I would like to talk about the openness of Canadians and the reservedness of the Japanese.

× ②The difference between openness and privacy is that if you tell someone your feeling or what happened to you honestly.
✓ ②The difference between openness and reservedness is that, if you are more open, you can tell someone about your feelings or what happened to you honestly.

× ③So, I will express the difference with some examples.
✓ ③Here is an example.

× ④Please imagine the some cases I will talk now.
✓ ④Please imagine the following scenario.

× ⑤You are at super store.
✓ ⑤You are at supermarket.

× ⑦In this case, Japanese tend to hide own feelings.
✓ ⑦In this case, the Japanese tend to hide their (own) feelings.

× ⑧Even though he feels sad, he would answer "good".
✓ ⑧Even though if they feel sad, they would answer "good".

× ⑨That's why, Japanese worry about people standing in line behind them or the cashier.
✓ ⑨That's why the Japanese worry about people standing in line behind them.

× ⑩Basically Japanese are more impatient than Canadian, and Japanese think about bother too much.
✓ ⑩Basically, Japanese people are more impatient than Canadians, and the Japanese worry about bothering others too much.

× ⑪On the other hand, Canadian usually tell own feelings and what happened to them honestly.
✓ ⑪On the other hand, Canadians usually express their own feelings and what happened to them honestly.

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