A kiss is just a kiss ?
13. 5. 2007
While the language of love-making may be universal when two people are from the same culture, the act of kissing can mean very different things in different parts of the world...
In China for example, kissing someone in public is seen as unhygienic and repulsive. In Japan, it may be tolerated, but only if the couple stand with bodieswell apart and lips shut tight ( :D omg ! ) And the Inuits of Alaska wouldn´t dream of doing anything more oral than rubing noses- not out of any moral scruples but because Inuit women tend to use their mouths for more everyday tasks such as cleaning oil lamps and chewing animal hides to soften them up ( fuuuj )
Even if your intentions aren´t amorous, you can still run into trouble. Many foreigners has come unstuck when greeting a friend who is Dutch or French.
... well, my opinion = kiss, kiss and kiss if you have an opportunity :))
In China for example, kissing someone in public is seen as unhygienic and repulsive. In Japan, it may be tolerated, but only if the couple stand with bodieswell apart and lips shut tight ( :D omg ! ) And the Inuits of Alaska wouldn´t dream of doing anything more oral than rubing noses- not out of any moral scruples but because Inuit women tend to use their mouths for more everyday tasks such as cleaning oil lamps and chewing animal hides to soften them up ( fuuuj )
Even if your intentions aren´t amorous, you can still run into trouble. Many foreigners has come unstuck when greeting a friend who is Dutch or French.
... well, my opinion = kiss, kiss and kiss if you have an opportunity :))
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