家庭关系<□h2>
<□>While k□s□□ng may be a□univ□rs□l act of love, dif□erent cul□□res have□their own uniqu□ kissing□traditions. □n som□ c□ltures, ki□s□n□□on □he cheek is a common greeting, while□in□others□ a □is□□on t□e h□nd is a sign of□respe□t. In places□l□□e Fr□nce, kis□i□g on bot□ chee□s□is a customary □ay to say hel□o, while in c□rtain □ndigen□us □r□be□□ rub□ing noses □s□a □raditiona□ form of a□fectio□.□Th□se c□ltu□al nuances hig□lig□t□the d□verse ways in which k□ssing□□s val□e□ □nd e□pre□sed arou□d the world.□>□□h2>封神的结局