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Unwanted hugs and kisses...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 243298" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>We are a family of outward expressions of affection and greetings. Appropriate kisses to the cheeks to those we know. There is, however, a line of propriety with extended family. It's the kiss on each cheek as a greeting. Similar to shaking hands. </p><p>The real enthusiastic expressions of affection are given regularly within our family. My easy child still kisses my cheek before he goes to bed when he is home. He has always done this and I have never asked for it to be done. He just started modeling our behavior to him. </p><p></p><p>In laws were somewhat taken aback by our physical custom of greeting. Now they do it too and love it. Just a different custom they adapted and adopted.</p><p></p><p>However, I don't kiss/greet new acquaintances or casual acquaintances. It would be rude to not great a relative in the custom they are used to being greeted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 243298, member: 3"] We are a family of outward expressions of affection and greetings. Appropriate kisses to the cheeks to those we know. There is, however, a line of propriety with extended family. It's the kiss on each cheek as a greeting. Similar to shaking hands. The real enthusiastic expressions of affection are given regularly within our family. My easy child still kisses my cheek before he goes to bed when he is home. He has always done this and I have never asked for it to be done. He just started modeling our behavior to him. In laws were somewhat taken aback by our physical custom of greeting. Now they do it too and love it. Just a different custom they adapted and adopted. However, I don't kiss/greet new acquaintances or casual acquaintances. It would be rude to not great a relative in the custom they are used to being greeted. [/QUOTE]
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