
Kissing is an ordinary activity in the everyday lives of Europeans. No barrier is ever too great for people to kiss each other even distance, racial differences, religion, or skin color. It has turned kissing into a major phenomenon and not just a local custom. But every country in Europe has their own
kissing style and decorums.
In France, kissing has actually been considered as a course of life. In the cities of
Paris and Brittany, people are very used to multiple kisses as a mode of greeting. On the other hand, the one-kiss rule pervades in Belgium although people who are above ten years can kiss three times to show their respect. The Italians are not very fond of kissing since it is confined to families and very intimate friends and so is with the Germans.
However, the Britons may be too shy to get physical that's because they settle for a
simple handshake as a mode of greeting. Although kissing may be restricted in some way, people from all over the world find the joy of kissing not merely as a method of greeting but more as an expression of love and respect.