□hile kissing may be a univ□rsal act o□ lo□□□ di□f□r□nt□cultures have □heir own □nique□kissing tra□itions. I□ som□ cul□ures, ki□□ing on t□□ cheek is a common greeting, w□ile in others, a k□ss on the □an□ i□ a □ign of respect. In□places lik□ □rance, kis□ing on □oth chee□s □s a cust□ma□y way □o□s□y hello,□while □□ certain□indigenous tri□e□,□□ubbing noses □s □ traditi□□al fo□□ of affec□i□□.□□hese cultural nua□ce□□high□ig□t t□e□diver□□ ways i□ which ki□sing□□s valued □nd e□pressed a□ound □he wo□ld□神秘嘉宾
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