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After the newlyweds and guests leave the church, the bride and groom "receive" all the guests — nothing particularly novel about that for a non-Pole. What is novel is the kissing.

Mwa, mwa, mwa — left cheek, right cheek, left cheek again.

The men kiss the bride; the women kiss the groom; the women kiss the bride; and most disconcerningly, the men kiss the groom.

Having been raised in a non-kissing culture, it's taken a little while to get used to it. It's not just at weddings — most offical, congratulatory occasions require the kissing.

On Saturday 14 September 2004, I kissed about 120 people. I tried not to take the iniciative, especially with the men. But if a man wanted a smooch, well, culture dictated that I pucker-up.

When Dave came along in the receiving line, we shook hands like men and left it at that.

If you look closely, you'll see some hands playing with Kinga's hair in a couple of these pictures. That was Kinga's guardian angel.

Kissing finished, the photographer took over.

 

 

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