How to tell if someone is lying to you
Avoiding eye contact
One of the most obvious signs of a lie is avoiding eye contact by the liar with the speaker, as the liar usually keen to avoid looking into the eyes of the person talking to him, or he may also notice that the visual communication between them has become exaggeratedly weak, Sometimes lying professionals may intentionally and uninterruptedly communicate with the other party
The presence of discrepancies
A person can discover a false person by having some signs of contradiction with him, according to a Newberry trick-detection expert, and this can be felt during some conversations with him; where the story or talk he is saying is clearly illogical, and the events and facts told in it are inconsistent with each other
Not to talk about oneself
It can be seen that a false person usually tends to weave conversations away from himself, as these people usually try to focus light and draw the attention of the person to others by talking about them, with the aim of distancing themselves from the lie they weave
Other signs help detect falsehood
There are some other signs that can help detect a false person, including the following:
- Touch the chin by hand, and rub the eyebrows.
- Playing with hair.
- A lot of saying no.
- Behave very defensively.
- Too much necessary and unnecessary information and details to hide something.
- The difference between speech, body language and facial expressions, and the lack of a clear match between them.
- Behave quietly, unusually.
- Not to act in the usual way
- There are fluctuations in sound and choice of words.
- Dribbling to evade answering questions and trying to fill the hadith with inappropriate words.
- Looking to the right, or constant staring at something, or moving away from people when talking to them and avoiding looking into their eyes.
People's habits become a big part of their nature. That is why it becomes difficult to guess what they speak, understand and what they want to do. His style becomes so effective that even the lies he utters seem to be true.
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Since nobody except family members can spend time in person right now due to worldwide social distancing, most interaction happens through chat, text message, phone, or video call. These tactics work fairly poorly there.
Interesting, next time I will pay attention..
Nice post, I recommend reading Stemberg: characteristics of toxic people, in which he describes certain topics of people, where he mentions that part of his speeches may be a lie. For example, narcissism (extreme focus on highlighting your presence at the event or theme)
Hahaha, jokes on you I shall now use this information for evil and lie better (great post, keep up the great work).
Interesting!
I used to know if the one who talking to me if he telling the truth or not.
Depending on the most of the hints that you mentioned here.
Hope that I am not lying. Oh by the way please anyone go and up vote me I have some articles on my blog
People who have some level of autism have difficulty maintaining eye contact