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In France do women kiss when greeting?
It is a common greeting sign among latin countries to kiss a woman in the cheek. It is just as common as a handshake is in the US and other northern countries.
I remember hearing it coming from some where in Europe, I forget where exactly though.
Kiss- to touch with your lips as a touch of greeting or affection.
Yes they can. Even if it's on the lips not the cheek.
Head nod
The kiss on both cheeks in French is called "la bise." It is a common form of greeting in France and other French-speaking countries.
Kissing as in greeting with a kiss, yes. Kissing as in making out, no!
The common handshake is enough.
It depends on the culture.
The 'eskimo kiss' comes from a traditional Inuit greeting called a 'Kunik'. New Zealand Maori also have a traditional greeting that involves the touching of noses, called a 'hongi'
They don't. Americans call it a French kiss and the French call it a kiss.