W□□le ki□□ing□may be □ □□i□ersal act o□ love□ d□ff□rent c□l□□res have the□r own unique □issin□ tra□itio□s. In □□me cultures,□□i□sing o□ the ch□ek is a□common g□eetin□, while in others, a kis□ o□ the hand is a sign of res□ect. □n places li□e France, kiss□ng □n □oth chee□s □□ a cu□tomary way to□say□hello, wh□le □n □ertain □ndige□ous□tribes, r□bbing noses i□ □ tradi□ional form of aff□ction. □hese cu□t□ral nuan□es □ighlight the □iver□e□ways in which ki□sing is valued an□ expr□ssed ar□und t□e□w□rld.□□
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