Their body movement. If their eyes begin to twitch when you talk about the subject you feel that he is lying about, or they stutter, get pale, sweat more than usual. They will feel pressured and wont have an excuse right away. Their eyes will look around and wont look at you directly. Keep pressuring them and they'll break down for sure!
2007-05-10 13:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Often a person who lies doesn't look you in the eye. And sometimes their voice goes up to a higher voice.
Also some liers can't keep their lies straight, they forget who they have told what. They will try and make you believe that you are confused or that you have forgotten what they have said. When in fact they are lying.
Then there is the kind of person who is a pathilogical lier, who can lie and believe it themself. What they do is change reality to match how they want things to be.
Also, if you have proof from other people that the person is saying different things to other people.
2007-05-10 13:23:22
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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When they cant actually look u in the eye when they tell u something or if they get nervous like shaking, eye's twitching, moving a lot, and/or getting angry for no reason like if u ask a simple question like hi i heard blah blah... and they start screaming WELL ITS NOT TRUE!!! lol u get my point!?
God bless
2007-05-10 20:53:22
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answered by N!cky 5
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Researching the truth and what they knew.
2007-05-10 14:41:56
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answered by shmux 6
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u want to know how to know if someone is lying to you?
2007-05-16 09:56:04
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answered by White Flower 2
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You suspect that they are and try to find out how you can be sure.
2007-05-17 07:52:19
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answered by K H 4
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They're lips are moving...
2007-05-10 13:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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their stories are inconsistent.
2007-05-15 04:33:03
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answered by periwinkle 2
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