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Air kissing is a common form of greeting in many cultures and social situations. Here are some steps to follow: 1. Stand facing the person you want to air kiss. 2. Lean in towards the person, bringing your right cheek towards their right cheek. 3. Make a kissing sound with your lips, but don't actually make contact with the other person's cheek. 4. Repeat the process on the other side, bringing your left cheek towards their right cheek and making the same kissing sound. 5. If you're not sure which side to start with, simply follow the other person's lead. 6. Remember to keep it light and casual, as air kissing is a friendly and informal way of greeting. 7. Avoid making loud or exaggerated kissing noises, as this can come across as insincere or awkward. 8. Don't linger too long, as air kissing should be brief and respectful of personal space. 9. Finally, be aware of cultural differences and norms around air kissing, as some cultures may have different expectations or customs.
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