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How to know somebody is lying?

How to know somebody is lying?Edit

 
 
There is only 1 key rule which allows you to know that somebody is lying or not. All those eye movements & body language could be easily faked or misinterpreted.

Innocent person when accused always attacks or wants to/gives arguments. An it's clearly visible.
Guilty person seems to lack defense and rather is passive: "I didn't done that".


Please also be aware of the fact that some things may be not important to accused person and she/he could ignore you. Ask for attention, because it's important for you.

EVERYTHING COMES TO ASKING THE RIGHT AND DETAILED QUESTIONS AND ASKING TO EXPLAIN CLEARLY. Then you comeback to the original story after time. Liar would misplace the details.

How to make up those questions?
Think on your own and practice them in time.

TIP. Ask questions in the middle which aren't connected with the topic and are pleasurable to answer for the prospect (after some time – minutes). Liar would be in 90% comfortable with those questions and when you would return he would not want to go back.
Truthful person – would be frustrated and rather protest.

TIP2. If you want to be a good liar always follow that rules + visualize (with those technique(s)) the whole story with details.

Faith is which keeps good liars – just the best. Some loose it in the middle making them compromised.



… 2011-09-14.

Excessive blinking is a commonly body language sign which indicates lying. Why? Because of the fact that when the liar tells something which is not his opinion/situation – he needs to remember the what he told in order to be consistent in the future. More, in the article: How to know is somebody's listening you? Edit
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