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In the United States, necking is the term for affectionate kissing, hugging, and caressing in romantic or intimate situations.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, necking involves kissing and caressing, particularly on the neck, as a form of romantic affection.
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Canada
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In Canada, necking refers to romantic partners affectionately kissing and caressing.
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Europe
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In Europe, necking refers to romantic kissing and caressing, while neckties are typically worn in professional settings.
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Africa
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Necking in Africa is less common and viewed as inappropriate in public.
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Australia
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In Australia, necking refers to rapidly consuming large amounts of alcohol in a social setting.
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Conservative Islamic countries
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In conservative Islamic countries, necking is considered inappropriate and can be punished due to violating public modesty and decency laws.
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Kenya
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In Kenya, necking refers to passionate kissing and nuzzling in public.
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North America
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In North America, necking often involves kissing and caressing in a romantic context.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, necking is considered inappropriate and can be punished as it violates public modesty and decency laws.
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South Africa
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Necking in South African culture refers to giraffes rubbing their necks as a form of social bonding and affection.
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Uganda
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In Uganda, necking refers to passionate kissing and nuzzling in public.
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Zulu culture
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Necking is a term in Zulu culture that describes giraffes rubbing their necks together as a form of social bonding and affection.
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