In Peru, when being introduced of meeting for the first time, members of the opposite gender usually greet each other by kissing each other's cheek.
Explanation:
In Peru, as in almost all Latin America, there is a habit of greeting each other with a kiss on the cheek, even when these people are getting to know each other for the first time. This usually happens in an informal environment, while in more formal cases this situation does not occur so often, but a handshake is used.
<span>The most conservative sector only allows the greeting between men and men and men with women with only the shaking of hands. </span><span>Woman to woman, there can be a kiss on the cheek. </span>
Lack of water, and food, being in the vast desert means hard food and little rain this leads to many organisms struggling to live, also being forced to drink dirtier water means you could catch a disease more easily