Common words used by people who lie
"1) He pretends to be honest and says he is telling the truth. We can expect liars to tell the truth...
"1) He pretends to be honest and says he is telling the truth.
We can expect liars to tell the truth. But a liar only thinks about how you can believe him if he lies. That's why "I'm not lying at all... I'm telling the truth. You don't believe in yourself, so you think he's lying.''
2) Repeat in detail.
Liars tend to go into detail to convince the subject of their lie. They try to cover up their lies by re-explaining the details to you in detail to make it seem like they actually happened.
3) He often says, "I never lie."
A phrase that liars always use is "I never lied...when have I ever lied?" It's obvious that you're talking like that. Usually, only those who have done such behavior will do it again and use the same words to convince others.
4) They or he or we are often used.
I often use pronouns to refer to others because I want to talk to others rather than doing it myself. Mainly because they want to avoid their sin.
Unhappy words, anger They use many words to express emotions such as sadness. "But" and "except" are used to reason. Fewer self-pronouns.
5) Answers are often short and simple.
According to a study of US adults, about 40 percent of every thousand people are liars. But many liars tend to give short answers rather than full answers when they tell others. Answering the questions at length makes their behavior erratic. That's why when you ask liars questions, they tend to give quick, short answers to prove they're right.
These words are common phrases used by liars, and liars often have gestures that are obvious, not just words. It is obvious when you look carefully. .
Translated from the link https://www.powerofpositivity.com/phrases-chronic-li…/.
We can expect liars to tell the truth. But a liar only thinks about how you can believe him if he lies. That's why "I'm not lying at all... I'm telling the truth. You don't believe in yourself, so you think he's lying.''
2) Repeat in detail.
Liars tend to go into detail to convince the subject of their lie. They try to cover up their lies by re-explaining the details to you in detail to make it seem like they actually happened.
3) He often says, "I never lie."
A phrase that liars always use is "I never lied...when have I ever lied?" It's obvious that you're talking like that. Usually, only those who have done such behavior will do it again and use the same words to convince others.
4) They or he or we are often used.
I often use pronouns to refer to others because I want to talk to others rather than doing it myself. Mainly because they want to avoid their sin.
Unhappy words, anger They use many words to express emotions such as sadness. "But" and "except" are used to reason. Fewer self-pronouns.
5) Answers are often short and simple.
According to a study of US adults, about 40 percent of every thousand people are liars. But many liars tend to give short answers rather than full answers when they tell others. Answering the questions at length makes their behavior erratic. That's why when you ask liars questions, they tend to give quick, short answers to prove they're right.
These words are common phrases used by liars, and liars often have gestures that are obvious, not just words. It is obvious when you look carefully. .
Translated from the link https://www.powerofpositivity.com/phrases-chronic-li…/.