Which Cultures Don't Kiss? Exploring Different Affection Practices

Discover cultures that don't practice kissing and alternative ways of expressing affection. Learn about unique customs.

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Certain cultures such as the Inuit and some traditional Chinese and Indian societies historically did not practice kissing. While norms are shifting due to globalization, these cultures traditionally expressed affection through other means, such as the Inuit’s 'Eskimo kiss' or nose rubbing.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are some common ways cultures express affection without kissing? Many cultures use gestures like hugs, hand-holding, or unique practices like the Inuit's 'Eskimo kiss' to express affection.
  2. Why do some cultures not practice kissing? Non-kissing cultures often have alternative traditions shaped by historical, environmental, or societal influences.
  3. How has globalization affected cultural norms around kissing? Globalization has led to a blending of traditions, with many cultures adopting practices from each other, including kissing.
  4. What is an 'Eskimo kiss'? An 'Eskimo kiss' is a traditional Inuit greeting that involves rubbing noses instead of kissing on the lips.