□p>Wh□le□k□ssing may be a □niversal act o□ □ove, diffe□ent cu□ture□ □ave their own uni□ue k□ssing tradi□io□s. In □ome c□□ture□□ ki□sing on the cheek is a□co□□on gre□ting, w□ile □n □thers, a kiss □n□th□□h□□d is□a □□gn of r□□pect. In □laces like□France, k□ssin□ on both cheeks is a □ustomary way to say □el□□,□wh□□e in□certai□ in□igenous tribes, r□bbing nose□ □s a tradi□ional form of□affect□o□. These cultural nu□nce□ h□gh□□ght the □iver□e□way□ in □hich kissi□g is□valued □nd expressed around□the w□rld.
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