<□□While ki□s□ng may be a universal □ct of love, diff□re□t cultu□es h□ve their own uniqu□ kis□i□g t□adit□on□.□□n some cultures□ □i□s□ng on□th□ cheek is a c□mm□n gre□□ing, □hil□ □n□othe□□, a k□s□ on □he hand □s a sign□□f respect. □n pla□□s □□□e France, kis□ing on□both cheeks□□s a□customary way□to say he□lo, whil□ in c□rtai□ □ndigenous □ribes, rub□ing no□□s □s a tra□i□ional form of affection.□These cultural nua□c□s□hi□hli□ht the diverse □a□s in whi□h kis□i□g is valued and expre□sed a□ou□d th□ w□rld.