There is no single foolproof way of telling when someone is lying, but there are various things to look for.
Tensed Muscles, Touch of the Nose or Face,Smiling (through closed teeth) The Eyes-kids often refrain from looking into their parents’ eyes when lying. They will often divert their line of sight long enough to lie and return when they are telling the truth. Adults have this problem too, with some extreme cases; preventing liars from looking at you at all. On the other end of the spectrum there are the ‘Starers’, or those who believe they can intimidate you into believing them with a straight-forward gaze;
Shifty eyes, Voice Change,throat clearing and stuttering, Short breaths means hostility and nervousness
Smoking- Is the chain smoker taking his time? Is the sedated smoker puffing away? Deviation from the way a cigarette is smoked is just like any other change in natural movement
Changing the subject abruptly, talking way too much, crossing arms, can't stand still
2006-12-05
06:16:30
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