Is it true that in Med and Latin American countries it is a norm to hug and kiss other people when greeting? Do girls and guys do that too?
Is it true that in Med and Latin American countries it is a norm to hug and kiss other people when greeting...
some people here do it, specially old women and/or tryhard women
i don't
Yes, but as an autistic retard I just do the gesture without actually kissing.
Don't know about Latin America but yeah, two kisses on the cheeks to girls, handshake to lads. In France I was kissed 4 times on cheek, happens in some areas.
yup, true, its an informal thing tho, so you mostly do it with friends, family and the people you have certain confidence with
yes, but its not really a kiss, is basically a touch with the cheek
we do that here
unless it's two men then it's handshakes but if there's a woman involved its hugs and kisses
depends on how close the relation is though, this mostly applies to family and closer friends
Here yes
I do it without realizing it sometimes. Usually with moms, older women, and girls I just met for the first time so it's not awkward.
Dogs do the same thing when they're in-love
CHI
Yeah, it's basically a hug and a cheek kiss. Sometimes even three kisses on alternating sides. Women do it with women, women do it with men, but men don't do it with each other and they opt out for a simple handshake instead.
for greeting
I only kiss my grandma
I handshake and kiss on cheek my grandpa
I handshake other men
I hug girls
Yes is normal, and if you have a blonde hair and blue eyes they suck ur dick hahaha literally
In Argentina the man do that too, so fucking gay, but i like it (no homo)
It's a custom here too you dip
not OP btw,
I only kiss on cheek* my grandma
Kiss for family, female friends
Handshake for work and male friends
dogs are based
Depends on the social context, but outside of contractual/job/formal interactions, that's pretty common.
Also this
It is a thing in your country too. Stupid Zoomer.
yeah usually 3 kisses on the cheeks with women, but not for ones you just met
a hug is also fine, with men too
shaking hands if strangers or business or dont like them all that much
i think terroni also kiss men but dunno if just older ones
Yes, everyone does it
>tryhard
This autist is the exception
I know it exists, but only on some occasions, not casually.
Yeah, my fellow latin here summed it up nicely.
Also in some regions of France it might be 1,2,3 or even 4 kisses on the cheek.
If I could hug or kiss women of my age I couldn't contain my boner desu
Yes
we kiss female friends and family members on the cheek too
most people don't do it where i live
kys
Because you are from an aspie country and didnt grew up on it , theres nothing sexual about a hug and kiss on the cheek for us, hence no boner
hugs for family and some female friends
no homo bro-pat/hug for male friends
handshake for formal situations not involving the above
head nod or a wave for acquaintances and other female friends not included above
Digas mamadas meco el saludo de abrazo y beso en el cachete entre hombres y mujeres es el estándar en todos lados, en que puto rancho pitero vives
queretaro
Try getting out of your basement sometimes
Yeah nah, you an autist
ok now this is really epic
I guess in this regard we are truly Nordic.
You have no idea how much I want to knock up this Italian whore
Posh middle age people do it here too but only to appear “cultured” also throw French phrases into conversation unecessarily
>it is a norm to hug and kiss other people when greeting?
If you just met them for the first time it'd be awkward. A handshake is more common. If it's someone you already know the a kiss is the norm, a hug is only reserved for close friendships or relationships
I hug my close male friends. Not that shoulder touch thing, really hug.
I also hug my close female friends, and kiss them on the cheek.
For acquaintances in a non-professional setting it's either the hand-shake for men and the double cheek-touch-but-not-actually-kiss for females.
>my close female friends
normies gedddout
>non-formal.
Hug and kiss: close family
Handshake or kiss: distant family
Kiss and maybe hugs: female friends
Homie handshake: bros
Homie handshake, hug AND kiss in the cheek: best bro.
>formal.
Handshake
They both used to like me, but one I never liked and turned out lesbian, and the other one I kissed but never fucked and spent years getting over it.
Don't fall into the "let's be friends" trap, kids.