□hile□kissing may be a univer□al□act of □ove, differe□t cultu□es ha□e their□own □nique□kissi□g traditions. In som□ cul□u□es, □issing□on □h□ cheek is a c□mmon greeting, while in □□□ers□ a k□□s □n the han□ is a □ign o□ r□□pect. I□ plac□s like F□an□e,□kissing on both cheeks □s a c□stomary way to sa□ hello□ while in certain i□dig□nous tri□es□ ru□bin□ noses is□a□□□a□ition□l form□of □ff□□ti□n.□Th□se □u□tural nuances highlight the □iv□rse □□ys in which kissing is valued a□d expresse□□a□ound the w□rld.□/p>□动与尴尬交织的□感纠葛<□□2>