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Japanese always wear masks and we don't hate it.
Because We have a culture that hides our faces since the ancient era.
For example, have you looked at the Japanese ancient drawing?
This picture is of an ancient woman who hides her face.
Like this, we use to hide our faces.
12 de jul de 2022 08:59
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Japanese people always wear masks and we don't hate it. Because we have a culture that
hides our faces since the ancient era. For example, have you looked at ancient
Japanese drawings? This picture is of an ancient woman who hides her
face. Like this, we used to hide our faces.
Usually we say “Japanese people” instead of just “Japanese”
“We” should be lower case.
“Ancient Japanese drawings” with no “the”
“We used to hide our face” means it is something that was common a long time ago. “Used” and not “use”
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12 de julho de 2022
Japanese people always wear masks and they don't hate it.
That is probably because our culture pushes us to hide our faces since the ancient era.
For example, have you looked at this Japanese ancient drawing?
This picture is of an ancient woman who hides her face (with a fan).
Like this, we used to hide our faces.
Good work. I think that hiding your face with a fan is a bit more elegant than with a face mask.
12 de julho de 2022
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