<□>Whil□ kissing□m□y be a universal act of lov□, di□□□□ent□c□ltu□es h□□e□□heir□o□n uniqu□ kissing traditio□s. □n some □ulture□, kissing o□□the□chee□ is a □o□mon greeting, wh□le □n others, a □iss on the hand□is a sign of res□ect. In place□□like Fran□e, ki□sing□on both cheeks is□□ □ustomar□□way to say hel□o, wh□le in cert□i□ indigenous□□r□□es, r□bbi□g noses is□a tr□ditiona□ form of affe□tion. These cultural□□uan□e□□□igh□i□ht the di□erse w□y□ in□w□ich k□ssing is□v□lued □nd□ex□re□sed around the wor□d.