This is called a double kiss or a kiss on both cheeks. It is a common greeting or farewell gesture in many cultures.
To "faire la bise." The kisses are called "bisoux."
Umm kinda, the French people kiss people on their cheeks when greeting people, since my mom has this french friend and every time we meet he always kisses me on the cheeks. Well maybe not some french do that.
"Pink in her cheeks" means someone has a rosy tint or pinkish color to their cheeks.
- If your cheeks suddenly feel like they are on fire, someone is talking about you
'une bise' is a light kiss that is given on cheeks as a greeting in France (that is, for family or friends)
You have 4 cheeks. 2 of them are the cheeks on your face. The other 2 are the ones on your butt called but cheeks. What a weird Question. :)
Because maybe they have furry cheeks, or their cheeks might be a little chubby.
No. When you get strep throat, you may get red cheeks, or no color cheeks at all, but for the best of my knowledge it wouldn't be normal for someone to get pink cheeks off a strep throat.
Friends often hug and kiss each other on both cheeks
you grab their cheek and squeez tightly.
The personification in the sentence is when the strong wind is described as "slapped my cheeks," attributing human-like actions to the wind by suggesting it is capable of physically slapping someone's cheeks.
It means that your just friends.