Wh□le kissing may be□a universal act□of□love, □□ff□rent cu□tures have their□own u□□que□k□ssing tradit□ons. I□ some cultures, k□ssin□ on the cheek □s□□ c□mmon g□eeting, □hile □n others, □ kiss on □h□ hand i□ a□sig□□□□ respect. In □lace□□lik□ Fra□ce, ki□sing □□ both che□ks is a customa□y w□y to□sa□ h□llo□ □hi□e in □erta□n □ndigenous tribes, rub□ing□n□ses is a□traditional fo□m of affection. T□ese cu□tural□nuances highlight the□d□□□rse ways in which k□ss□ng is □al□□d and□expressed around the world.故□□□回顾
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