if you know the person well, you'll be able to catch them.
i can read my husband, and best friend, like a book.
2007-07-12 05:53:52
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answer #1
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answered by Kaja 5
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Be vigilant in remembering your conversations with the person. Most chronic liars tend to slip up over time. But when you do catch them in a lie don't expect to feel any satisfaction. Liars are notorious for denying everything, they lie to cover up their lies. Good luck with revealing your liar for what they are. I Know I am not alone in my thoughts, but I really can't stand liars.
2007-07-12 05:59:32
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answered by Melly 3
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Most people have a built-in lie detector. That is, you can tell when someone is lying. The problem with confronting a liar is that they will usually lie about lying.
It's best to just avoid someone who you know is a habitual liar.
2007-07-12 05:54:18
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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when people lie they look to the left almost always as the left part of the brain is the creative side which allows you to fabricate things up if they look to the right they are telling the truth as the right side of the brain stores the memories and are trying to think of something [ remember ] ! so look at what side they are looking whilst telling you something that is the only way you can tell by body language which is over 89% effective hope this helped !! L.M.M
2007-07-12 05:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Some liars mess up with their stories at some point OR forget some lies they have told. Write some of the lies down and ask questions about them a few weeks later.
2007-07-12 05:53:41
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answered by daved4minigolf 2
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Just sit back, and wait. Sometimes it may take months or years for the truth to come out. But it always does. My hubby got by with something for 7 years before I found out...but I did find out. Give someone enough rope, and they'll usually hang themselves with it. For me, I trust my intuition. I knew something was wrong, but everytime I questioned about it, I was told a LIE. I knew it too, just couldn't prove it until one day, it happened. Trust your inner voice. IT'S usually the one telling you the truth.
2007-07-12 05:53:13
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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It won't help. Liars lie—that's what they do. Try to always deal with them with that in mind..
2007-07-12 05:53:12
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answered by DrB 7
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Ask the same question in several different ways, and at different times. If the answers are inconsistant then you have the liar.
2007-07-12 05:53:23
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answered by Qyllix 5
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you can tell if someone is lieing tio you by the person will smile and wont look you in the eyes & if there moving around alot
hope that help good luck
2007-07-12 05:53:32
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answered by rayann p 4
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There is a thing about Truth. It always comes out in the open. Lies & liars, always get exposed.
2007-07-12 05:55:57
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answered by Sam 7
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yes. but then you have the special type of liar and that person will change the story to suit their situation, and that is so frustrating. I have found the best thing to do is disassociate yourself.
2007-07-12 05:53:36
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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