□p□While kissing may be a u□ive□□al act o□□l□ve,□diff□□□nt cultures have the□r□own uniq□e □issing traditio□s. In so□e cultures, ki□si□g o□□□he chee□ is a c□mmon gr□eting, while in o□hers, a ki□s on the hand is □ sign □f □es□□ct. In□place□ like Franc□, k□ssin□ o□ both chee□s is a□c□st□mar□ way□t□ say hell□, while□□n □erta□n indigenous □ri□e□, rubbing noses□□s□a□tradi□ional form of af□ecti□n. T□ese cult□ral nu□nces highlight the d□ver□e ways □n whi□h k□ssing□□s □□lued an□□ex□ressed arou□d the wo□ld.□/p>
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