I depends on whether the person is knowingly lying or is genuinely disturbed. It also depends on whether you like this person, and want to continue the friendship or not.
For those who are just stretching the truth a little to add a little flair to a story, know that it is just an attention-seeking behavior, pity them quietly for their lack of self-esteem, and move on. If somebody is lying to you because they know that you will not like the truth, than it is best to confront them about it. Saying, for instance, that lying only increases the amount of distrust you have in that person.
Now, there are people who truly believe their lies. With them, it is best to ask them to seek professional help. They need therapy.
2007-07-06 11:02:44
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answered by Kandi 2
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i comprehend the sensation. Compulsive liars are very annoying. the excellent reaction to this rubbish is to assert " i'm executed listening to you." and walk away in the previous they get all shielding and stupid. every person with a million/2 a ideas will confirm what you recommend by it. And shop doing this every time they lie. finally they'll renowned which you refuse to hearken to till they tell the certainty. If this individual is mendacity to you on the telephone, exchange the project totally. If this sounds too harsh then play the sport with them. in the event that they say they have try drove a Ferrari, then tell them you're questioning approximately paying for a Lambourgini. pass excess of the ideas-blowing with how lots money you paid for some thing or how long - or short it took you to do a job. in basic terms try this immediately while they have informed you a lie. mendacity might quit being as fullfilling to them in the event that they have some opposition. or much greater helpful, they are in a position to even see how ridiculous they sound while they hear you doing it.
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answered by sutliff 4
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If it doesn't pertain to me then I ignore it and label that person forever as an untrustworthy liar. If it somehow involves me, then I push the issue by making them elaborate, or sometimes give them a way out of the lie by saying "are you sure that's what really happened? I wonder if you could possibly been mistaken?" Some people will catch themselves, if they have good nature and don't really wish to go on lying, and they will say something like "well, maybe I was wrong about that, now that you mention it."
2007-07-06 11:03:12
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answered by snapoutofit 4
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It depends on the situation. If the liar is an NFL lineman who's high on crack and extremely violent, I'm probably not going to challenge him about a lie, you know?
But, in general, I think liars should get called out.
2007-07-06 11:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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it really depends on what the subject is. if someone is telling you a big fat lie about their trip to hawaii and the hot chicks/guys they found there blah blah... let them enjoy. if that lie affects you or anyone else, other than the liar... you can either say... "this doesnt seem correct" or "you're a fat liar" or... come on... do you think i was born yesterday? preferably do it in a polite and humorous way and you wont create strife and discord.
if you have nothing invested in this person, just ignore them.
2007-07-06 11:00:11
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answered by joe the man 7
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Depends on the person and the situation. It the person is a narcissist you should just play along and then stay away from them. If it's a run of the mill bully then you should stand your ground and challenge them.
2007-07-06 10:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I sometimes confront them, especially if their lie concerns myself or friends. But if not, then I will ask "And how do you know this?" or "Where did you get this information?"
Most of the time this will trip them up, and of not it is entertaining to see them try to lie about how they found out the lie they just told.
2007-07-06 11:33:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I once confronted a man about an outright lie and he responded, "It's just that what I say is so unusual that you find it hard to believe!" We both had a good laugh about it.
2007-07-06 12:26:24
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answered by Whimsy 3
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It may not seem like a challenge, but I say, "How interesting, when I had a class on this subject, the prevailing wisdom was [XYZ]." And then I remain silent and let them back their way out of their own hole - if possible.
Or, "Hmm, but I have always found [XYZ} to be the case" also works.
2007-07-06 11:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I just try to stay away from pathological liars. You just can't win with them. If they change a fact in the middle of a conversation, then I will say." but didn't you say before that.....? It's fun to see them squirm. But I really can find much better people to spend my time with. :)
2007-07-06 11:05:28
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answered by LadyLynn 7
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