□p>□hile k□ssing m□y□□e a u□iversal act □f love, di□ferent cultures ha□□ their o□n uni□u□ kis□ing □raditions. In□□o□□ □ul□ures, kissing on th□ cheek is a□comm□n gre□ting, whil□ i□ other□, a k□ss on the hand is □ sign of resp□□t. I□ place□ □ike □ran□e□□kissing o□ both cheek□ i□□a custom□ry □ay to say he□□o□ whi□e in□ce□t□□n indigenous tribes□ rubbing noses i□ a traditional f□rm of affection. □hese □ult□ral nuance□ high□igh□ the dive□□e ways□in which kissing □□ valued and expres□ed aro□nd□th□ world.□/p>