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In Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, Somalia, and Brunei, hand-kissing is a common way to greet elder people of both genders, primarily the closest relatives (both parents, grandparents, elder siblings, and uncles or aunts) and teachers. So, yes countries exist where it is common to kiss the hand even if they´re a relative of you.