Whi□□ ki□si□g may be □ univ□rsa□ □ct□of lo□e, dif□erent cultures□have □heir own uniq□e kissing tr□ditions. I□ some□cultures, □issing on □he cheek□□s a□common greeti□g□ while □n other□, □ kiss on □he ha□d is a sign of r□spec□□□□n places lik□ Fr□nce,□kis□i□g□on both che□ks i□ a □ustoma□y way t□□say hell□, wh□le□in □□rta□n indige□ous tr□be□, rubbing□noses is a trad□tional form of affe□tion. These cultural □□ances highlight the dive□se wa□s in whic□ kissi□□ i□ va□u□d and expre□sed around the□world.影响力及反□<□□2>
<□2>共同生活□的□战