Sometimes, the lie must be done so as not to hurt others. However, you certainly should be wary if the lies began to be a habit. Want to know what's bad liar?
Lie detector expert Janine Driver, who is also the author of the book You Can't Lie to Me reveals the words that could indicate someone is lying. Nothing wrong if you make reference, while suspicious of someone.
1. "Leaving"
Sometimes the "leaving" is considered as describing the situation. However, in some situations, it may be a marker lies. Sort of makes the situation sound dramatic to make someone believe.
2. "Never"
The big thing to watch out for is when someone says "never". And, in fact he could say "no". It's a sign he made excessively to cover up something. For example, "Are you still in touch with ex-lover?, And he said," Never ".
"Throws the emphasis on 'never' could be signaling a lie," Driver said, quoted from Shine.
3. "By the way ..."
Liar, often use this phrase to minimize the importance of the impression he would later catapult. So, pay close attention to the story as he said, "by the way ..".
4. "But"
Liars usually try to downplay what they have to say with this word. So pay attention when he says something like, "I know this will sound weird, but bla bla bla..." or "I know you think I'm lying, but bla bla bla..."
5. "Why would I do that?"
It is liars favorite lines, so that they can dramatically change the situation so quickly. Sometimes they ask, "Do you think I'm a kind of that person?" or "You think I'm lying." It does seem that he is at a cornered.
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