<□>Wh□□e□kissi□g may b□□a□universal □ct of□□ove, dif□e□e□□ cultur□s have their ow□ u□i□ue k□s□in□ t□□ditio□s. In some cult□res,□k□ssing on the□chee□ is a common greeting, □hi□e i□ othe□s, a kiss on t□e hand is□a sign of □esp□ct. In□places lik□ Fra□ce, kissing□on both cheek□ is a customar□□way to say h□ll□, □hile in cer□□in□ind□genou□ tribes, rubbing noses is a□traditional form of aff□ction.□Th□se cult□ra□ nuances highlight th□ □iverse ways in w□ich ki□sing i□ va□□□d and□□□pr□sse□ □r□u□d the world.