The Double Kiss
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The Double Kiss
Don't you all like the double kiss hello in Europe? When I get back to the USA I am still doing it when I greet people. In Los Angeles/Beverly Hills/Hollywood where I live it is ok, but maybe not in other parts of the country. Is it where you are?
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Hi! I'm from Québec, Canada, and everyone double kisses here. The only restriction is men with men (they shake hands). Otherwise, it's a free for all! But then again, Québec is a French-speaking enclave in North America, so we also do many other European things.<BR><BR>Bisous,<BR><BR>Nomade
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I personally ADORE it - I live in Shanghai and the expat community here is very international, so we all do it (and have to remember it's three kisses for our Dutch friends). It's one of the things I miss most when I'm stateside. There is no downside I can think of, and it's a great way to greet people you're genuinely happy to see - much better than a handshake. I'll join you in a campaign to start the custom throughout the US . . .
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Cheeks are fine for starters, earlobes are special in their own way, but coming across why not make a brief reststop on the lips. Is this possibly the true pause that refreshes? It could be conversationl or closed mouth, no matter (well, I am teasing about that). Necks and napes are fine as well. Just any ole place where one may express a brief and warm hiya!
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oooh, personal space, indeed! i despise the (perhaps american) custom of the good-bye hug. why must we all touch each other when leaving? i like to deliver feelings of friendship intentionally and with significance, not because custom and propriety demand it.<BR><BR>it's sort of like saying "i love you" at the end of every phone call or evening with a lover...doesn't it lose it's ability to impact if it becomes expected?<BR><BR>perhaps i am just very, very american. i know that space is a luxury that i take for granted.
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I guess you like what you are used to. I find the American way of greeting and saying goodbye very cold. As if dangerous germs will spread if you touch each other. Here it is always 3 kisses (left - right - left (on cheek) or left - right - mouth for good friends) and a firm hand shake or grip comes with it.

