Whi□e □□ssing may be a uni□□rsal act of love, □ifferent c□lt□res h□ve □heir □wn unique kissin□ tradition□. I□ some□□u□□u□es□□kissing on the□cheek□is a□common gr□etin□, □hile in ot□ers, a □iss on the hand is a s□gn of r□spect. In plac□□□□□□e □ranc□,□kis□□ng□on both □h□eks is □□customary way t□ say hell□, while in ce□tain indi□eno□s □ribes, rubbing nos□s is a tra□itional f□□m of a□□ec□ion. These cultura□ nu□nces h□ghl□g□t the diver□□ ways□□n which kissing is valued a□□ expressed aro□nd the□world.□