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I'm not sure there is really any way.. Sometimes it just boils down to a gut feeling about a person.
I once read that if someone constantly puts the fingers near their nose or mouth, they are lying. They are unconsciously trying to hide their lie.
LOLLLLLLL!! Wow, that's true Phil! " Class! Class! Shutttttttttttttttttttup! Now, let us begin. Today we are going to practice the art of telling a lie, without getting caught":lies:
Funny how these things change over the years as society changes. I was a private investigator in my younger years and we were trained that if you are asking a question and a person looks to the left, he is thinking up a quick lie. Something to do with which part of the brain he is using. Also if a person is lying he/she will use a lot of terms in the conversation like "I got to be honest with you"...."To tell the truth.....If truth be known.....With all honesty", etc. etc. etc.
OMG Denise! Sister Mary Elephant! I haven't thought of that in many years,,, LOL
Their lips are moving?layful:
There are behaviourial signs of deception to look for, but interpreting them correctly is another matter altogether.
Compulsive liars ARE a hoot to deal with, aren't they?
I remember once I had a meeting of 50 compulsive liars in a community center, and a fire broke out. Everyone but me passed out, and I carried all 50 of them to safety, then I put out the fire with bottles of Perrier.
In between carrying the liars and putting out the fire, I rescued 12 cats and 23 dogs.
IT'S TRUE!!!layful:
... The ones that actually DO harm people by their lying are the ones I DO take offense to... most of them are just bullshitters trying to look and sound important.