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The earliest attestation of the use of either x or o to indicate kisses identified by the Oxford English Dictionary appears in the English novellist Florence Montgomery's 1878 book Seaforth, which mentions "This letter [...] ends with the inevitable row of kisses,—sometimes expressed by × × × × ×, and sometimes by o o o o o o, according to the taste of the young scribbler".
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A hug, sometimes in association with a kiss, is a form of nonverbal communication. Depending on culture, context and relationship, a hug can indicate familiarity, love, affection, friendship, fraternity, flirting, or sympathy. [2] Hugs can indicate support, comfort, and consolation, particularly where words are insufficient. A hug usually ...
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Subject: Re: Hugs & Kisses and X's & O's Answered By: pinkfreud-ga on 01 Jan 2005 14:16 PST "I've gathered some material for you on the subject of how X's and O's came to represent kisses and hugs. Traditionally, the X stands for a kiss and the O for a hug..." -96.237.15.189 12:03, 30 August 2011 (UTC)
Kisses and Hugs (Italian: Baci e abbracci) is a 1999 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Virz ...
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