□p>While □issi□g m□y be a univer□al act of □ove, d□ff□ren□ cultures□have th□□r□□w□ uni□u□ kissi□□ tradit□□ns. In some cultures, kissin□ □n the cheek is a common g□□eti□g, □hile □n others,□a k□ss o□□the hand is a sign of r□s□ect.□In places □ike □rance, □i□sing on both□□h□□ks□is □ customary way to say h□llo, while in cer□□in □nd□ge□ous □ribes, rubbin□ nos□s is a trad□□□o□al for□ o□ affection. These □ul□ura□ □ua□ces□highlight the diverse w□□□ in which kis□i□g□is val□ed a□d e□pres□ed around the □□r□d.