□hile kissi□g m□y b□ a□universal a□t□of love, diff□□ent □ultures□hav□ their own un□q□e k□ssing tr□dit□ons. In □ome cultur□□, ki□□in□ on□□he che□k□is a□comm□n greet□n□,□wh□le□in□others□ a kiss o□ t□e hand is a sign of re□pect. In□places like France, kiss□ng on □ot□ □heeks is □ □ustoma□y way to say h□llo, w□i□e in □ertain indige□ous tribes, rubb□n□ n□ses is a t□ad□□iona□□form□of affection.□□hese c□ltu□al nuances highl□ght□th□ div□rs□ ways in□which □issing is valued□and e□pressed□aro□nd the world.□>人物角色
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