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Do you kiss your friends each time you meet? always? not always?
Kiss has a cultural origin in human relationships. It exists great differences related to kissing in different cultures. Thanks in advance for your comments. |
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Do you kiss your friends each time you meet? always? not always? Kiss has a cultural origin in human relationships. It exists great differences related to kissing in different cultures. Thanks in advance for your comments. |
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Hey, Tim, please kiss that studly mate of yours, Chas, for me please.
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i've been trying to get the australian kiss to catch on with the women folk
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Hey, Tim, please kiss that studly mate of yours, Chas, for me please. |
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Kiss no we all hug when we get together... same when we are leaving... same with family..
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Close friends yes. Family always.
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it depends on how much I've had to drink...lol... I do the European Kiss Kiss Bang Bang..lol
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Kisses are only for family ...
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Always kiss at hellos & goodbyes... a peck on each cheek.
Family & female friends, it's just the way it's done up here |
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Yes, family or friends, hug then a kiss on the cheek
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Here in Saudi we (women ofcourse) give 3 kisses on the cheek as a hello or/& goodbye everytime we see each other.
I attended a wedding once (here in Riyadh) and the family of the bride gave each walking -in guest 7 kisses on the cheek as a greeting. Its just part of their 'culture' (lack of a better word). Back home in S. Africa however, I've always reserved my kisses for family and really close friends. |
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Only females of course,but not only a really small few,and not that either,most times its when we see each other out when we're drunk partying LMAO ,and like special occasions like mothers day,new years,b.days ECT!!
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SOme friends, yes, others not. Sometimes just a hug, depends on the mood and occasion.
Where I come from, we always do 3 kissed on the cheek. Whenever my UK friends come over it gets awkward, as they do just the 2. So then there's me going for the 3rd one while he/she is moving away, lol |
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SOme friends, yes, others not. Sometimes just a hug, depends on the mood and occasion. Where I come from, we always do 3 kissed on the cheek. Whenever my UK friends come over it gets awkward, as they do just the 2. So then there's me going for the 3rd one while he/she is moving away, lol |
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nope
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I have had very close friends that I kiss when we meet and when we depart from each other.
I also give a kiss goodnight on occasion with my family members since I live far away from them. I always kiss my mother and (((father))) when we get together. Hugs are the most common form of exchange with my friends and family. Hugs, kisses and words of love are always exchanged between me and my child throughout the day. |
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i've been trying to get the australian kiss to catch on with the women folk oooooooooh we Aussies are a wild bunch |
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Edited by
YouMeforOne
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Mon 03/23/15 05:13 PM
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A kiss on each cheek for friends even new friends, for hello and goodbye. ..for immediate family a peck on the lips. And always full of love :)
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Never kiss anyone hello or goodbye unless it's my lover. Family or friends-nope. I might hug on goodbye. Depends on the person. I hate the whole fake air kissing thing. Ugh. So lame.
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