Sunday, July 8, 2012

Dating: Lie Busters - 3 ways to spot a liar

There are white lies, and then there are hoaxes. little white lies are acceptable, and indeed it is expected that the first date. It is the lies we want to avoid. When meeting anybody for the first time, we tend to use harmless white lies to erase data less impressive or unimportant details - for example, how do you feel about hockey, or the opera or breastfeeding in public. This behavior indicates a certain sensitivity and normal desire to put the best face, and is not necessarily bad. However, when someone starts saying that recently won the Nobel Peace Prize, is clearly a problem.

The best foundation for any relationship is Honesty. It is therefore important to begin an honest, and equally important to be able to identify who is lying. Since traders can not lie detectors installed in their places in the short term, it is best to learn to choose the liars apart from the genuine.

We have always said that when people lie, look up to the left? Or is it right? In fact, no matter that the theory has long proven to be little more than an old wives' tale. However, there are three widely researched and accepted telltale signs that someone is lying.

1) Eye Contact - This is probably where "look up to the left" comes from the legend. No matter where you are looking at, if they can not make eye contact with you is a pretty clear sign that they are lying. Low self-esteem can also cause people to avoid eye contact, but usually I can say to those poor souls of liars, because they will like to look down. Liars, on the other, will be anywhere and everywhere (but) when extended, but will be able to stay focused on you to answer a question truthfully. If you suspect you are talking to a liar, try to ask a question that you know is easy to answer honestly (eg, "do you like hockey?") And expect a change in behavior and eye contact: if you are lying you will notice right away to relax, and grab the issue very quickly.

2) Without prejudice to the evasion - Liars often try to conceal a detail about themselves or an issue that they feel ashamed for you to know. They almost always do what they can to avoid talking about it, it comes into play to avoid lying theme comes in two forms: First, is the stop. With popular variations such as "um" "uh" and "you repeat the question?" The position is a likely sign that they are trying to buy more time to think of an answer. Then there is the change the subject. Much more direct (and revealing), liars use the change of subject to avoid having to lie about the issue altogether. Ironically, often end up telling another lie to ease the transition.

3)  Unnecessary and long explanations - Lies, by default, are made up stories. A a lot of construction and reflection are taken by stories. When someone lies, they often feel the need to have more detail than necessary. This is because they are demonstrating not only the story is true for you, are one way to do the same for them. Going into detail allows the liar to keep track of lies, a kind of criminals to go through all the details of his alibi to ensure checking. Because they are worried will see through the lie, they often continue to provide "evidence" that is true. A variation of this third signal is an exaggeration. Liars tend to exaggerate too long-winded speech, in hopes of strengthening the lie.

A person may act this way and still be telling the truth, it's just highly unlikely, especially if they exhibit more of a sign. Take note of the three indicators and use them to help decipher the honesty next time you meet someone new. Note that telling the truth is the easiest option, while the construction of a lie takes thought and energy. Most people take the path of least resistance, and the option to tell the truth, however, there are countless social situations - meeting new friends, speed dating singles 10 or more of the unknown, examination of his blind date , etc. - should be able to discern the liars from the truth will be helpful. Keep your eyes open, and clean your own ethics, and always come out on top.

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