Wh□le kissi□g may be a uni□ersal act of lov□, different□cul□ur□□ □□□□ thei□ own □n□que kissin□□tr□□ition□.□In som□□c□l□ures, k□s□ing on the cheek is□a commo□ greetin□, whi□□ in□others, a k□ss on t□□ hand is a sign□of r□spect. In places□li□e France, ki□sing on b□th c□eeks i□ a custo□ary wa□ □□ s□□ □ello, while in □e□tain indigenous tri□e□, rubbing nos□s □s a tradit□onal form of affection. □hese c□lt□□al nu□nces□highlight the diverse□ways in whic□ kissing is va□ue□ and expressed aroun□ the wor□d.
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