David Bisbal's viral moment in which he realizes that in Mexico they don't give two kisses when greeting

Each country has its unique customs, and knowing them can make a big difference when traveling.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 May 2024 Saturday 23:07
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David Bisbal's viral moment in which he realizes that in Mexico they don't give two kisses when greeting

Each country has its unique customs, and knowing them can make a big difference when traveling. In Mexico, for example, the way of greeting can be surprising for Spanish visitors, who are used to giving two kisses. On the other hand, in the Central American country there is only one.

David Bisbal, although he has been to Mexico countless times, seems to still have some problems with this type of banal things. As you can see in a viral video, the singer gets out of the car and there are several people waiting for him.

The singer from Almería, displaying his usual friendliness, approaches everyone to say hello, but the moment he has to kiss a woman the cultural difference between one country and another is clearly seen. Bisbal gives a first kiss on the cheek and then tries to give another, but the woman moves away from her.

Upon realizing that he is in Mexico, Bisbal adapts quickly and only gives the second girl a kiss. However, having witnessed what had happened just a few seconds before, the woman makes a gesture of returning the second kiss, but it is the artist who withdraws first, leaving the woman not really knowing what to do.

Despite this moment, neither the singer nor the second woman give it any more importance. “How is everything?” Bisbal asks everyone who is there waiting for him. Of course, when it came to greeting the men he had no problem: they used the universal handshake.

Some TikTok users have commented that “each country has its customs” so it is “normal for these things to happen.” Another has stressed that the second girl “was left wanting to give him two kisses.”

However, there are those who have pointed out that it is the Mexican who must adapt: ​​"If you know that he is Spanish you have to greet that way." This user has had the answer from another asegua who has been in Spain for “almost five years” and still forgets that he has to give two kisses. “But even if he is Spanish, if he doesn't want or doesn't like to give two kisses, we will have to respect that,” a girl pointed out.