Hi, Hilmar.
>Last time I was in Buenos Aires, I noticed there was a custom of men greeting other men with kisses. Logically, this is no stranger than women kissing women, but I was simply not accustomed to this sight <g>.
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>(In Bolivia, we see men and women kissing (I am still talking about a simple greeting), and kisses between women, but
not kisses between men.)
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>Since I distrust any differences established between men and women as "possible discrimination", I must somehow admire this, despite the fact that I am simply not accustomed to this habit.
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>But anyway, I was just wondering: is this a recent change in habits, in Buenos Aires (or in Argentina)?
This is a fairly new habit among young people that started out on my own generation, although I never got very accustomed to it. Anyway, most of the members of my team (10 years younger than me on average) use to kiss them when they arrive in the morning.
I agree in that it's a fair custom. Some of my friends greet me this way, and some don't. My tendency is to shake hands with men, and kiss the ladies. 8-)
Haven't seen another place where this is so usual. Someone else did?