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The Sniff-Kiss Tradition in India by 9244ekk is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This article discusses the practice of sniffing instead of kissing as a form of greeting or showing affection in ancient India. It provides the following key points: 1) In ancient India, people did not kiss but instead would sniff or smell each other as a sign of affection, similar to how animals like cows recognize their young. 2) Ancient Indian texts describe fathers sniffing their children upon returning from a journey instead of kissing them. 3) The earliest words used meant "sniff" rather than "ki

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