Hey! In Latin America, in countries like Brazil, Argentina and generally most countries the greeting called 'Faire-Le-Bis' that came from France is VERY common, even between two men.
In some European countries too, like Spain, Italy & French obviously. But countries
like Germany, Netherlands a hand-shake is enough!
In many Arabic countries, the 'kiss' happens between two men when they decide to make business together, but that's all.
It depends where you are at, most countries considered friendly and warm are the ones with most influence in those greetings, like Brazil.
Hope I helped!
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In many Spanish-speaking countries, men typically greet each other with a handshake or a hug, rather than a kiss. The custom may vary depending on the cultural norms of the specific country or region.
Primer beso translates into English as My First Love as well as My First Kiss. Occasionally it translates into My Girl (the movie My Girl is indeed called Primer Beso in Spanish speaking countries).
"Ese beso" is Spanish for "that kiss." It refers to a specific kiss given or received in the past, with the word "ese" meaning "that" in Spanish.
The kiss on both cheeks in French is called "la bise." It is a common form of greeting in France and other French-speaking countries.
I deserve a kiss. (Spanish)
"I want a kiss" in Spanish.