I think your 6-year-old sounds adorable and even though I've always understood it to be the opposite, I hearby declare her to be correct!
2007-01-16 05:31:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It is debatable which letter represents which act. Some interpret X as the crossed arms of a hug and O as the puckered lips of a kiss. However, the interpretation assumed in the following, in which X represents the four lips of a kiss and O the four arms of a hug, is more common.
2007-01-16 06:14:10
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answer #2
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answered by bizzaro9 3
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X is the kiss. It symbolizes the two sets of lips coming in and meeting. O is the hug because your arms form a circle when you hug someone.
2007-01-16 05:37:33
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answered by Abbey 3
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X = Hug representing arms crossing around someone
O = Kiss representing the lips giving a kiss
2007-01-16 05:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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X is the kiss, as in a target, and 0 is the hug, as in wrapping around.
2007-01-16 05:30:57
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answered by Joe S 6
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Hugs and Kisses, Hugs and Kisses Yes! She would be right!
2007-01-16 06:52:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I think X is the kiss and O is the hug.
2007-01-16 05:40:24
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answered by Comma Cutie 1
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The x is the kiss and the o is the hug.
2007-01-16 05:37:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he may be right, his theory certainly is applaudable. It does say hugs and kisses and it does start with XO so that would follow the order as well. I would agree with him, otherwise it would be kisses hugs, right?
2007-01-16 05:39:08
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answered by Anna Hennings 5
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Your 6 year old is wrong. Make sure he knows it.
X is the kiss (like always). And O is the hug.
2007-01-16 05:37:17
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answered by Adam L 5
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