Whi□e ki□sing may be a univ□rsal act of lo□□,□d□ffer□n□ cultures □ave t□e□r □w□□□nique □iss□ng tr□d□tio□s. I□ som□ cult□res□ kiss□ng □n□the cheek□i□ a□common□□reet□ng,□while i□ ot□ers, a kiss on the han□ □s a sig□ □f□respec□. In □laces like □rance, kissing□on both□cheeks is a□customary way to s□y □ello, □□ile in□certain□□ndi□□n□us □ribes, rubbing □oses is a trad□□ional□f□rm □f affection□ These □ultural nua□ces hig□light the di□erse □□ys in□wh□ch□kissing is □al□ed and expresse□ around t□□□world.<□□>
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□p>第三次求婚,男主角准备了一场浪漫的烛光□餐,□自己亲手□的□理,再次向女□角告白。女主角被男主角的□心感动,但依然说出了拒绝的理□。