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2. Eskimo Love
“Eskimo kisses” or rubbing noses together are actually an Inuit practice shared by many other Pacific Islanders. The Maori of New Zealand use it as a greeting. This is consistent with the evolutionary theory that kissing is a testing of scent as a measure of compatibility.